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Book Synopsis: Classic Sail features sailing craft ranging from traditional working vessels and cruising sailboats, to exciting America’s Cup contenders of the past. Kathy Mansfield, whose work is found in nautical magazines including WoodenBoat, Classic Boat, and Water Craft, brings together American and European boats in this very enjoyable pan-Atlantic collection.
Boats featured in this edition include:
- The 50-foot Kismet was built in the Fife yard in Scotland in 1898, but later spent five decades in the mud in the east of England. After a four-year restoration, she is racing keenly in British and French regattas.
- The 67-foot yawl Black Watch was built at the famous Nevins Boatyard in 1938, designed by Olin Stephens of Sparkman & Stephens.
- Dorothy is a 33-foot Thames Rater designed in 1894 by Linton Hope, built of teak planking on oak frames. (One of the earliest classes of Thames racing boats, the class is known now as the Thames A Rater.)
- Shenandoah of Sark is a steel 180-foot, three-masted schooner that has circumnavigated the world many times, traveled 500 miles up the Amazon, explored the Niger and Congo rivers, and sails here at the Voiles de St Tropez in France.
- Eleanora is a 162-foot replica of the famous Herreshoff 1910 schooner, Westward, built at the van de Graff shipyard in the Netherlands in 2000.
- Designed by Clinton Crane in 1937 to serve as his personal yacht, Gleam is built of mahogany and cedar planking on oak. She was influential in the development of the 12 Meter Class, which evolved into the America’s Cup class in 1958.
- Bijou II is a 30 Square Meter class boat designed by Knut Reimers and built in Bodensee, Germany. She’s lean and low, 40 feet 9 inches long, but just 29 feet on the waterline, and a beam of only 7 feet.
- This 45-foot Sparkman & Stephens ketch, Mermaid, was launched in 1957 at Paul Luke & Sons in East Boothbay, Maine.
- These two P Class gaff sloops have been restored by John Anderson in Maine and are sailing in the Mediterranean regattas. Corinthian was designed by Nat Herreshoff in 1911, and Olympian was designed by William Gardner in 1913.
- Scud is a Bar Harbor 31, one of 13 sloops built by Herreshoff in 1903, and recently restored by Federico Nardi at the Argentario boatyard in Italy. These yachts are double planked with diagonal bronze strapping.
- The 94-foot Sumurun was designed and built by William Fife in 1914, originally a gaff-rigged yawl but later converted to a Bermudan ketch. Her hull is teak above the waterline, elm below on oak frames, with a teak deck.
- Tuiga was designed by William Fife in 1909, 92 feet long with a beam of 14 feet, the first of the new 15 Meter class which were favored by the most prominent sailors at the turn of the 20th century.
This 2024 monthly wall calendar features:
- Large blocks for notes
- Superb reproduction
- Quality heavy-weight paper
- Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size
Published by Tide-mark Press © 2023
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The Classic Sail 2024 Calendar Book is a must-have for any sailing enthusiast. This beautifully crafted calendar features stunning images of sailing craft from around the world, ranging from traditional working vessels to thrilling America's Cup contenders. Whether you're a fan of classic boats or appreciate the beauty of the open sea, this calendar will transport you to the heart of the sailing world.
Authored by Kathy Mansfield, a renowned nautical photographer whose work is regularly featured in prestigious magazines such as WoodenBoat, Classic Boat, and Water Craft, Classic Sail offers a truly pan-Atlantic collection. Dive into the captivating stories behind each boat, including their history, restorations, and remarkable sailing journeys.
Take a journey through time with this calendar's captivating imagery. Boats like the majestic 50-foot Kismet, painstakingly restored after decades in the mud in Britain, and the iconic 67-foot yawl Black Watch, a masterpiece from the legendary Nevins Boatyard, will leave you in awe.
But the wonders don't stop there. The calendar also showcases vessels like the 180-foot schooner Shenandoah of Sark, which has circumnavigated the globe and explored rivers like the Amazon, Niger, and Congo. Marvel at replicas such as the breathtaking 162-foot Eleanora, a faithful recreation of the Herreshoff 1910 schooner, and the sleek 45-foot ketch Mermaid, a true gem launched in 1957.
This showcase of remarkable sea vessels wouldn't be complete without mentioning the attention to detail put into the calendar itself. The Classic Sail 2024 Calendar Book includes large blocks for notes, ensuring you have plenty of space to jot down important dates and reminders. The superb reproduction guarantees that the images in this calendar will captivate your eyes month after month.
Published by Tide-mark Press, a renowned publisher of high-quality calendars, this deluxe 11-by-14-inch wall calendar is made from top-of-the-line materials. The premium heavy-weight paper adds a touch of luxury to your space, while the sturdy construction ensures that this beautifully designed calendar will stand the test of time.
Order your Classic Sail 2024 Calendar Book today and embark on a year-long journey through the world's most breathtaking sailing vessels. Prepare to be inspired by the ingenuity of the past and the enduring beauty of these timeless boats. Place your order now and let the Classic Sail 2024 Calendar Book add a touch of nautical wonder to your everyday life.
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