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Classic: The Revival Of Classic Boating In New Zealand

Hardback

Main Details

Title Classic: The Revival Of Classic Boating In New Zealand
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ivor Wilkins
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 311,Width 256
Category/GenreBoating
ISBN/Barcode 9781869621629
ClassificationsDewey:797.12460993
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Random House New Zealand Ltd
Imprint Godwit
Publication Date 1 October 2010
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

New Zealand has a remarkable maritime history and many of us have a close relationship with the sea that surrounds us. No sooner had the first European settlers arrived in Auckland than they held a regatta to celebrate, and the first pure racing/pleasure yachts were built from the 1880s onwards, by the famous houses of Logan and Bailey. More than 100 years later, many of these masterpieces are still going strong, and their remarkable life stories of success, neglect and restoration tell a story of New Zealand's history. enowned yachting writer and photographer, Ivor Wilkins, showcases the leading lights of the recent classic yacht revival movement- big names such as Waitangi, Rainbow and Ariki, treasures such as Little Jim and Rona, and the classic dinghies and launches which dot our coast. It is a tribute both to the original builders of these magnificent craft but also to their current owners and restorers, who have gone to what might seem incomprehensible lengths to bring them back to their former glory and return them to home waters. avishly illustrated with contemporary and historic photographs, this book tells the fascinating stories of these boats and at the same time tel

Author Biography

Ivor Wilkins is an internationally known and respected yachting writer, contributing to a range of local and international publications. Through his company Offshore Images he is also internationally recognised as one of New Zealand's leading marine photographers.