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

Eight Principles

We put out word that applications would be closing early, thinking there was still runway. Turns out crystal balls are unreliable. Just as things looked like they might be leveling off, another surge came roaring through the pipes. Time to close up shop. And yeah – it’s really closed.

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FLOTSAM Mark Chew FLOTSAM Mark Chew

A Pastime For the Posh

These days I don’t sail often. I live in London. My career and my group of non-sailing friends take up most of my time. I often pine after cheap Scandi 30ft keel boats on Instagram and imagine a life up a Norwegian fjord, but then I have to rush off to a meeting and a pint of Guinness and my nautical notions fade.  

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REGATTAS Mark Chew REGATTAS Mark Chew

Getting the Formula Right- Bahamian Regattas.

The Bahamian wooden racing sloops begin to arrive. Sloops from distant islands are transported as deck cargo on inter island barges; sloops from closer islands arrive under tow. Along with the sloops come their accessories — extra booms, masts, sails, and lead ingots used for ballast so the sailors can tweak their boats during the regatta as wind conditions change.

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