There's something "magical" about sailing tall ships, said Amy Bell in the Financial Times. It lies partly in the majesty of the vessels themselves, partly in a sense of their long history, and partly ...
Not today, however, yesterday I got together with my father and we took our latest collaborative design out for her maiden sail. She's a 42" gaff-rigged sloop with a deep bulbed keel (deep, ...
Nevertheless, when Bermudians look at the massive America's Cup challenger New Zealand or the simple Finn dinghy and consider the influence that Bermuda, out of all proportion to its size, has had on ...
An excellent example of how a lovely old gaff-rigged sloop really makes a picture. While Gordon Gullock’s rugged seascape would be a nice shot on its own, the presence of the vessel transforms it into ...
Class A: Pelican, flag: UK, length: 44.4m, rig: barquentine 3 masts, built: 1948, entered by: Pelican Partnership, homeport: Weymouth Class B: De Gallant, flag ...
There is a sense of freedom in sailing. Being able to drift to far-off lands is not only exciting, it is environmentally friendly, too. The sail is the yacht's power. It is what moves the boat forward ...
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