
Windling World: December 2004
Constitution.
A Pinky Schooner Comes to Auckland.
Brian Cuthbert’s Schooner Emily.
Constitution.
A Pinky Schooner Comes to Auckland.
Brian Cuthbert’s Schooner Emily.
2004 National Regatta Report.
Satanita.
Donald Duck.
An Inexpensive Bench Block.
Thermopylae: A Sailing Model Clipper Ship.
Maggie of Marakahna.
A Maker of Elegant Ship Models.
A truly Magnificent Pamir.
A Baeley Large and a Bawley Small.
A Brigantine to Delight the Beholder’s Eye.
Old Gaffers on an England River.
Katrina, A Southern Lady.
The Keel Catboat Dodge.
Model Yachts: How to Design and Build Them.
Where There’s a Will There’s a Way.
Different as Chalk and Cheese.
A Canadian Schooner.
About as Nearest to an Affordable Sex Object You’ll Get. T
From the Days of Tales of Hornblower, to the Creation of One-Off Works of Art.
A Starlet Occasion.
2004 Museum of Model Yachting Activities.
Yankee III Update.
R/C Vintage Marblehead (VM) Ratings Rules.
Simple Model Yacht Theory.
Snipe Junior.
Modified “R” Class plan that meets VM class rule
Jaunty A Sharp Looking Sharpie.
Seven Measures of Witchcraft.
Downunda and Under the Queensland Sun.
Builders of Britain’s Fastest Model Yachts.
Pride of Monterey. Roy Lake’s four-masted schooner.
Skipjacks.
Of Windling and Non Windling Readers, Wives, and Friends.
Twenty Vintage Marbleheads Launched.
Early DX Class History and Sailboat Innovations.
2003 Vintage Marblehead Regatta Report.
The New Vintage 36 Class.
Another Small Class: The MM 25-inch vane sailor.
Andrew Boyd and his Arija Boats.
The Mascotte-hulled Pilot Cutter Brendawyn.
The Model Yachts Made by Timothy M Sullivan.
Alma’s Story.
Proving there was Magic in 1870.
Half a Century of Sailing.