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Classic Sail 2022 Calendar

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About Classic Sail 2022 Calendar

Product Description • Large blocks for notes \n• Superbly printed throughout \n• Reproduced on quality 100\-pound paper \n• Deluxe 11 by 14\-inch size\n\nClassic 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.\n\nClassic sailing vessels featured in the 2022 edition include:\n\n • The magnificent J Class yacht Velsheda was designed in 1933 by Charles Nicholson, and built in his yard at\nGosport, England.\n • Malabar II is a 41\x276\x26#34; Alden schooner built in 1922 at Morse \x26 Son at Thomaston, Maine.\n • Zinnia was designed in Britain by Ed Burnett and Nigel Irens, built at Elephant Boatyard near Southampton in 1998.\n • Naema is modelled on the 1938 Alfred Mylne yacht Panda. She was built at Graafship in Bodrum, Turkey, in 2013,\nwith further work a year later at Hodgson Yachts in East Boothbay, Maine. \n • Designed and built by William Fife in Scotland in 1909, Tuiga is one of four very fine Fifteen Metre Class yachts\ncurrently sailing.\n • The teak 48\x276\x26#34; Marconi\-rigged yacht Isis was designed and owned by the Frenchman Georges Balderweck, who\nlaunched her in 1935 and won the British Fastnet race that year.\n • Adix is a 212\x27 steel three\-masted gaff schooner built in 1984 in Mallorca, Spain to a design by Arthur Holgate of Dijkstra \x26 Partners. \n • Apsara is a small 24\x27custom\-built gaff sloop designed by Justin Adams in 2003 and built by Ivan Jeffries\nin Hampshire, England. \n • Mah Jong was built of teak in 1957 at the Cheoy Lee shipyard in Hong Kong. Designed by Sparkman \x26 Stevens,\nshe was sailed back to America via the Suez Canal by the college friends who commissioned her.\n • The 98\x27 Moonbeam of Fife, or Moonbeam III, was built in 1901 at the William Fife shipyard in Scotland for the Thirty Metre Class.\n • The schooner La Recouvrance was designed on the lines of an 1817 naval schooner and launched in 1992 by the Chantier du Guip in Brittany. \n • This lovely 59\x27 Herreshoff Marconi cutter, Neith, was built in 1907 for Nathaniel Herreshoff’s doctor. \n\n© 2021 Tide\-mark Press About the Author Kathy Mansfield comes from Massachusetts and lives with her husband in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, near the River Thames. After a career on the sales and marketing side of academic publishing, she returned to her interest in traditional and classic boats, writing and photographing for magazines such as WoodenBoat and Cruising World in the United States, Water Craft magazine, and numerous others in the U.K. and France. Her photography has also been used as book and magazine covers, in exhibitions, and on posters. © 2021 Tide-mark Press