The News, Culture and Practice of Sailing woodenboats
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DESIGNERS Mark Chew DESIGNERS Mark Chew

GLORIA-Perfection afloat

The creators of GLORIA were certainly looking for perfection during their 15 year build at Wilson’s in Cygnet. I’m not sure if they achieved contentment but they certainly created one of the most special yachts in Australia.

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DESIGNERS Mark Chew DESIGNERS Mark Chew

Rating rules shaped our boats

The purpose of any rating rule is to enable yachts of different sizes to race together fairly. Without a rating rule there could be no enjoyable racing as, barring unforeseen circumstances, the largest yacht (and the richest owner) would always win.

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DESIGNERS Mark Chew DESIGNERS Mark Chew

A Southern Fife Regatta?

Earlier this month 23 Fife yachts raced on the Clyde Estuary in Scotland. Images from the Regatta are somehow a relief from the sunny, sparkling press releases that seem to flow like Veuve Clicquot from the Mediterranean at this time of year.

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RACING, DESIGNERS Charlie Salter RACING, DESIGNERS Charlie Salter

Who is Knud Reimers?

Most sailors know Knud Reimers’ Tumlaren sailed in Australia since 1937. But it’s just one boat in a huge folio of successful designs over six decades. Here’s a look at Reimers and his boats.

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BOOK REVIEWS, ADVENTURE, DESIGNERS Mark Chew BOOK REVIEWS, ADVENTURE, DESIGNERS Mark Chew

“People of The Sea” James Wharram’s Autobiography

The Wharram Catamaran has always held a fascination not because its a thing of beauty but because they reek of the promise of adventure. And not a modern day adventure clutching a GPS and Sat Phone, but a 1960’s hippy adventure with free love, tropical islands bare tanned skin, and the rejection of boundaries imposed by a disapproving society.

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