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Bill Prince’s Classic Yacht Magazine

Fins, scary doors and varnish at Bill Prince’s website

Bill Prince’s Classic Yacht Magazine continues to amaze me with its acres of glistening varnish over expensive-looking ruddy-coloured wood, chrome details and mid 20th century styling. There are boats here with streamlining and fins, not to mention amphibious cars that make one wonder about the dangers of accidentally opening a door. With the British Isles varnishing season coming up, take a look now and gasp!

Yacht – a collection of Michael Frith’s watercolours of the classic fleet of yachts

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Michael Frith yacht paintings

Michael Frith yacht paintings Yacht - a collection of Michael Frith’s watercolours of the classic fleet of yachts Yacht - a collection of Michael Frith’s watercolours of the classic fleet of yachts

Yacht - a collection of Michael Frith’s watercolours of the classic fleet of yachts Yacht - a collection of Michael Frith’s watercolours of the classic fleet of yachts Yacht - a collection of Michael Frith’s watercolours of the classic fleet of yachts

Paintings and sketches from the pages of Michael Frith’s book Yacht

Yacht is a hand-bound limited-edition book of prints of well known classic yachts painted by the renowned watercolourist Michael Frith, and inspired by the America’s Cup Jubilee event at Cowes in July 2001.

A sailor since childhood, Frith attended the event as crew on the last wooden Nicholson yacht, Quiver V (1969), which gave him the opportunity to view many of the 150 yachts present in close-up action. The sight moved him to begin recording the boats in paintings, a project that has since taken him to the Mediterranean and the Carribbean.

As readers will see, his vividly coloured paintings and sketches capture the characters of the boats, and very often something of the thrill of sailing them.

The book includes a foreword by Harry Spencer of Spencer Rigging and an essay by Dan Houston, editor of Classic Boat, and includes a pictorial index of the names and specifications of the yachts that appear in the paintings. It runs to 160 A3 landscape pages, and each of the 1000 copies is signed and numbered by the artist.

About the artist: Michael Frith has worked for many national newspapers including Newsweek, TIME, The Times and The Sunday Times. He has held 25 solo exhibitions, and his paintings form part of many private and public collections, including the National Portrait Gallery and the Bank of England.

The book is priced at £400.00 plus postage and packing, and orders can be placed through the publisher’s website http://www.spotred.co.uk.

Have you any artworks you would like to share with intheboatshed.net readers? Email us now at gmatkin@gmail.com.


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More photos from Jeff C provide an opportunity for detective work

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Jeff Cole’s barge yacht photo

 

Jeff Cole’s ferries photo Jeff Cole’s steam ship photo Jeff Cole’s gaff-rigged yacht and lighthouse photo

 

Jeff Cole’s second torpedo boat photo Jeff Cole’s first torpedo boat photo

Some more of Jeff’s photos present some further opportunities for interesting detective work, and include a large barge yacht, two ferries, a converted wooden wall ship with cut-down masts, a large gaff-rigged yacht passing a lighthouse, and a couple of motor torpedo boats.

They make an interesting challenge for a dull Wednesday morning. Can anyone shed any light on them? Jeff suggests that the torpedo boat enthusiasts might like to reference the torpedo boat section of the www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk website, and that another section of the same site might reveal the identity of the wooden wall, which could well have been a training ship.

Thanks once again Jeff! To see some more photos from Jeff’s collection click here.

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