Slo Mo Shun IV wins the world speed record in 1950, and then some racing including both Slo Mo Shun V and Slo Mo Shun IV.
Read all about it in a Duckworks Magazine article by Mike John.
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Slo Mo Shun IV wins the world speed record in 1950, and then some racing including both Slo Mo Shun V and Slo Mo Shun IV.
Read all about it in a Duckworks Magazine article by Mike John.
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Woodbridge from the head of the estuary. Click on the thumbnails for much bigger photos
Woodbridge tide mill
Liveaboards at Woodbridge
Eversons’ splendid sheds; wind vanes belonging to Woodbridge Cruising Club and the Deben Yacht Club
The intriguing and delightful Arwen
A very sweet little motorboat
Bawley Good Intent, with a London port designation
Pretty yachts and picturesque dinghies
Wall details from the old quayside, which is now set well back from the river