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The Kentish Sail Association’s Swale Match 2013 – part 2

Swale match 2013 17 sailing barge Repertor
Swale match 2013 18 sailing barge Repertor
Swale match 2013 19 smack CK318 - Alberta, built by Aldous 1885
Swale match 2013 20 smack CK318 - Alberta, built by Aldous 1885
Swale match 2013 21 Jamie Clay's wonderful Albert Strange yacht Firefly
Swale match 2013 22 Firefly and sailing barge Lady Daphne at the bottom of the tide - note man in rigging
Swale match 2013 23 Jamie Clay's wonderful Albert Strange yacht Firefly
Swale match 2013 24 Roxane
Swale match 2013 25 Smack F14 Emeline
Swale match 2013 26 small cutter
Swale match 2013 27 small cutter
Swale match 2013 28 - Privateer I think...
Swale match 2013 29 bawley
Swale match 2013 30 another small cutter
Swale match 2013 31 another small cutter
Swale match 2013 32 Cygnet
Swale match 2013 33 Vic 56
Swale match 2013 34 Folkboat
Swale match 2013 35 small cutter
Swale match 2013 36 Dutch sailing barge

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Author Gavin AtkinPosted on August 5, 2013Categories Barges and wherries, Boating, boats, ships and the sea, Events, Locations, Medway, Swale and the Kent coast, Racing sailing craft, Sailing boat, Sailing cruisers, Traditional carvel, wooden boat, Working boatsTags Barges and wherries, Culture: songs, cutters, Locations, Medway, photography and art, racing, Racing sailing craft, racing yacht, sailing barges, Sailing boat, sailing boats, smacks, Small boats, stories, Swale and the Kent coast, Swale Match, Traditional carvel, wooden boat, Working boatsLeave a comment on The Kentish Sail Association’s Swale Match 2013 – part 2
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