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The keel-and-canvas tradition that runs from the wooden dinghies on every village pond up through the carbon-mast racing yachts of the America's Cup, the sport that brings together knot-tying tradition and aerospace engineering, takes twelve pages in Sailing 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured imagery covers the breadth of the discipline: classic wooden gaffers at the Imperial Poole regatta, racing dinghies at Cowes Week, ocean-class racing yachts mid-Atlantic on the Fastnet, J/Class boats reaching across the Solent, and the small family cruisers that anchor in West Country coves on summer evenings. Sailing as a leisure sport in its modern form traces back to the 1815 founding of the Yacht Club at Cowes (now the Royal Yacht Squadron), and the photography here pays attention to that heritage. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For yacht club members, weekend cruisers, and anyone who has spent a long July afternoon trying to ghost up an Atlantic-rolling Solent in a light wind, the photography here knows its audience. The mix of working dinghies and ocean racers covers most of what a sailor would want on a wall.