Conversations with Classic Boats
by Tom Darling
A podcast about classic boat designs and the stories behind them. Hosted by Tom Darling
Episodes
Ep 29 - College Sailing Goes Offshore—1928 to 2023
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In the late 1920s, competitive college sailing originated in keelboats. Through long-running events like the McMillan Cup and a range of college offshore regattas across the country, college sailors, from expert to novice, are enjoying the camaraderie and fun of sailing big boats. October 2023 saw the Princeton Offshore Team win its class during a weekend of wild weather at the Storm Trysail Club's Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta.
Ep 28 - Trailblazers and Triumphs in Women's Competitive Sailing
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A five women teammakes women’s sailing history. In September 1985, mastering an international fleet and Hurricane Gloria to take the inaugural Rolex International Women’s Keelboat Regatta and pointing to theinclusion of Women’s Sailing in the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Sailors Log #2 - Bob Johnstone
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Bob Johnstone, Co-founder with his brother Rod of JBoats, founder of MJM Yachts at the age of 68. He holds a profound appreciation for boats, ranging from the 3-foot DF-95 to the 50-plus J Boat designs developed over the past 46 years. Now, as an author of Marketing Maverick, he continues to make waves in the industry.
Ep 27 - Sixes in Seattle: The Search for the Lost Fleet
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We go cross-country in search of the iconic Six Metres of the 1930s. We find the crème de la crème, Goose and Llanoria, in the boatyard of this design's dedicated collector, Peter Hofmann, at Port Madison Yacht Club on Bainbridge Island, across the sound from Seattle. Photos from Peter Taylor tell the story of these beautiful keelboats.
Sailors Log #1 - Dave Perry
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We debut our Classic Conversations , The Sailors Log, talking to match racer, rules guru and overall great sailing guy Dave. Perry
Ep 26 - Uffa Fox, Bruce Kirby: The Flying 14s and the Modern Planing Dinghy
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From England to Canada to America, Uffa Fox and Bruce Kirby are the 20th century pioneers of the planing dinghy. This episode features an exclusive interview with Nat Philbrick, an American author and historian, winner of the National Book Award, and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
Ep 25 - Solo Sailors - Clay Burkhalter
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Our featured long distance solo sailor- Clay Burkhalter, tells the tale of his 2007 Transat Race in Acadia, his J Boats designed 21 foot offshore boat.
Ep 24 - Collecting the Classics at the 50th Opera House Cup in Nantucket
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The 50th running of Nantucket's Opera House Cup attracts the elite classic boats to race and be seen at the Classic Yacht Exhibition
Ep 23 - Signature Boats: A Senior Classic Goes to the Onion Patch
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Jesse Terry prepares his Alden classic, Abigail for the Thrash to the Onion Patch, the 2022 Newport to Bermuda Race, the iconic American offshore contest.
Ep 22 - Story Boats: The Tales They Tell Pt.1
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Mystic Seaport Museum presents "Story Boats: The Tales They Tell", a fascinating collection of historic watercraft and the tales that go with them. From May 28 to August 14, the show presents eighteen boats & the intimate stories and adventures of the people behind them.
Conversations with Classic Boats has 31 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 16:46:30. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 1st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 22nd, 2024 03:42.
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