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Classic Sail 2019 Calendar

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About Classic Sail 2019 Calendar

Classic Sail 2019 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. Sailboats and locations featured in the 2019 calendar include: Chips is a Universal Rule P Class yacht designed by Starling Burgess in 1913. Recently restored in Maine, Chips now sails in Mediterranean classics races. These two ketches are sailing in the fog near Camden, Maine: Mermaid is a Sparkman & Stephens ketch built in 1957. Abigail is a John Alden design built in 1956. The Lady Anne is one of four beautiful 15 Meter Class William Fife gaff cutters now restored and racing again. She was designed by Fife and built in 1912 at the Fife yard in Fairlie, Scotland. Three stunning New York 32s, and one of Olin Stephens favorite designs, Isla, Falcon, and Vitesse were all built in 1936 and still race very competitively in Maine. The 108-foot gaff schooner Germania Nova was built in Spain in 2011 as a replica of Max Oertz successful Germania of 1908. Though in 2017 she ran down our press photo boat after our engine failed as she tacked our direction, we all escaped unharmed and still find her quite beautiful. Aloha is an American Universal Rule R Class yacht, 37-feet 8-inches long, designed by Edson B. Shock in 1923 for the Commodore of the San Diego Yacht Club. She now sails in Mediterranean classics races such as les Voiles des St Tropez Zephyrus is one of the sixteen 24-foot keelboats designed in 1924 by Ewing McGruer and built at the family boatyard, all still racing enthusiastically on the Gareloch, on the River Clyde in Scotland. The Gareloch One Designs, known as GODs, are all named after Greek