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St Patrick SAILMAKING SINCE 1790


25 year’s experience of working with wood; traditional skills and techniques are employed to create truly unique hand crafted items which will give lasting pleasure including:-  Scale model half mould of your own boat 


High quality fountain pens and rollerball pens


 Bowls and chargers  Modern and traditional games


If during a restoration project you would like a unique memento or gift made


from your boat’s removed timber,


Please contact Paul direct on tel:07771950911 to discuss your requirements. Commissions welcome.


Avel wins overall the prestigious Rolex trophy in St Tropez


Original sailmakers to the J Class yacht Endeavour & many other classic yachts sailing today


“Jap, 1897 Cork Harbour One Design. Winner of the “Je ne sais quoi” trophy and fi rst overall in 2010 and third overall in 2011 at the BCYC Cowes Regatta


Swift Cottage,Water Lane, Neatishead, Norwich. Norfolk. UK NR12 8BL Tel: 447771950911 Web: www.wwww.uk.net Email: Paul@wwww.uk.net


42 Medina Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight PO31 7BY T. (01983) 294051 • E. ratseysails@ratsey.com


www.ratsey.com/ratseysails Established 300 years Peter Freebody & Co


Boatbuilders, Designers & Restorers of Traditional River Launches


www.peterfreebody.com Tel: +44 (0)1628 824382


A fi ne selection of classic launches for sale & moorings available Mill Lane, Hurley, Berkshire, SL6 5ND


40 CLASSIC BOAT MARCH 2012


Photo © Beken Of Cowes


Photo © Beken Of Cowes


Photo: Alastair Houston


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