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CONTENTS


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CLASSIC BOAT APRIL 2016 3

Hours before the deadline for our last issue, our publishing consultant Martin Nott emailed us a photo he’d
just taken on his phone. Martin was in Cowes, watching the wooden boat he had been restoring single-handed
for the past nine years burn to a cinder. “Not good here,” read his email. Next to Martin’s Sibbick-
designed Witch (1902) was the Mylne Fedoa (1927). These alone would have been a huge loss, but it wasn’t
long before we realised other classics were gone. Later I asked Martin how it felt to watch the blaze gradually
engulf the boat that just the day before he’d been beautifully splining. Not a man given to overstatement, he
replied: “Your knees go weak.” Others in Cowes lost businesses and livelihoods. Yard hands lost expensive
tools. Our update on the fi re is on page 12. Martin tells the story of Witch in our next issue.

ROB PEAKE, EDITOR

HISTORY IN FLAMES


REGULARS
12. TELL TALES
18. US NEWS
29. SALEROOM
30. OBJECTS OF DESIRE
33. ADRIAN MORGAN

62. BY DESIGN
73. CLASS NOTES
74. NEW CLASSICS
77. GETTING AFLOAT
94. LETTERS
98. STERNPOST

CRAFTSMANSHIP
84. YARD NEWS
86. YARD VISIT: RUSTLER
91. BOATBUILDER’S NOTES
93. TRADITIONAL TOOL
COVER BY: KEITH ALLSO

COVER STORY
4. MARGA
An Olympic competitor in Stokholm,
now racing in the Med
COVER STORY
20. REBEL CLASS
New GRP models join an inland class
COVER STORY
34. SAILING MY BOAT WITH
HER DESIGNER
Designer Nigel Irens crews for Nic
Compton on Nic’s new 22ft Romilly
40. HOLLOW SPARS’ HISTORY
Part 2 of Th eo Rye’s expert history

48. WE MEET JONATHAN DYKE
Th e man behind the East Coast Classic
COVER STORY
52. EVENTS GUIDE 2016/
Classic regattas, rallies and gatherings
worldwide
COVER STORY
62. VAN DE STADT SLOOP
Black Soo, his off shore planing boat

64. TOM CUNLIFFE
Overseen by the skippers of the past
COVER STORY
66. LOBSTER BOAT DESIGN
From Maine fi shing to the mainstream
COVER STORY
86. WE VISIT RUSTLER YACHTS
A modern British yard working
with traditional values

TOM
CUNLIFFE
SPIRITUAL
GUIDANCE
p 64
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