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John Macfarlane

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Ragtime – the ‘Blac...

One of the most famous New Zealand keelers is Ragtime, designed and built by the late John Spencer and launched in 1965 as Infidel. A long-time resident of West Coast America, Ragtime inspired a whole generation of downwind flyers for the famous TransPac race from Los Angeles to Hawaii. Having just completed a major restoration, it seemed appropriate to recap Infidel/Ragtime’s history, and this is her story.

Terrance (Terry) Cookson ...

Born in 1932 in Merseyside, England, Terrance (Terry) Cookson completed a shipwright apprenticeship in nearby Liverpool. After finishing his apprenticeship, Cookson joined the Merchant Navy as a shipwright, travelling to the Middle East, Asia, Indonesia, and Auckland.

Chris Robertson 1927-2024...

Many in the marine indust...

Farr reaching success: Th...

One of the most successful one-design keelers in New Zealand has been the Farr 1020. Designed by Bruce Farr and his team in 1981 and built by Sea Nymph Boats, this is the Farr 1020 story.

Motoring ahead: The Hugh ...

On December 20th, a 73-ye...

Breaking

Island Cruising celebrate...

Island Cruising marks 40 years with a reunion at RNZYS, celebrating decades of supporting Kiwi sailors in the Pacific.

Championship battle on a ...

Lagos hosts the historic African debut of E1 this weekend, with one point splitting the championship leaders and everything to play for.

SailGP Cádiz: Aussies in ...

Championship leaders head into Spain’s Atlantic swell with confidence and data-driven strategy.

Notices to Mariners updat...

Chart withdrawals, ENC updates, and ECDIS anomalies highlighted in latest Hydrographic Authority release.