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Light Wind Collection

"Embracing the Gentle Breeze: Sailing Through Light Winds" A serene scene unfolds as a cutter gracefully glides under sail, embracing the light wind of 1912

Background imageLight Wind Collection: Cutter under sail, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Cutter under sail, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Cutter under sail, 1912

Background imageLight Wind Collection: Start of International 14 dinghy race from Island Sailing Club, 1934

Start of International 14 dinghy race from Island Sailing Club, 1934
Start of International 14 dinghy race from Island Sailing Club, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1934

Background imageLight Wind Collection: Day out for the 8 Metre class saing yacht Windflower (H3), 1911

Day out for the 8 Metre class saing yacht Windflower (H3), 1911
Day out for the 8 Metre class saing yacht Windflower (H3) shown towing tender, 1911

Background imageLight Wind Collection: Light winds for the 8 Metre Ventana (H11) sailing with spinnaker, 1912. Creator

Light winds for the 8 Metre Ventana (H11) sailing with spinnaker, 1912. Creator
Light winds for the 8 Metre Ventana (H11) sailing with spinnaker, 1912

Background imageLight Wind Collection: International 6 Metres class racing at Cowes. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

International 6 Metres class racing at Cowes. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
International 6 Metres class racing at Cowes

Background imageLight Wind Collection: A group of 6 metre boats racing downwind, 1931. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

A group of 6 metre boats racing downwind, 1931. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
A group of 6 metre boats racing downwind, 1931

Background imageLight Wind Collection: Small yawl under sail, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Small yawl under sail, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Small yawl under sail, 1912

Background imageLight Wind Collection: The 6 Metre class Jean (K16) sailing in light winds, 1921. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The 6 Metre class Jean (K16) sailing in light winds, 1921. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 6 Metre class Jean (K16) sailing in light winds, 1921

Background imageLight Wind Collection: The 6 Metre Montauk in light winds, 1921. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The 6 Metre Montauk in light winds, 1921. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 6 Metre Montauk in light winds, 1921. Montauk was designed by the American yacht designer William Gardner

Background imageLight Wind Collection: The 6 Metre class Jean and Victoria sailing in light winds, 1922. Creator

The 6 Metre class Jean and Victoria sailing in light winds, 1922. Creator
The 6 Metre class Jean and Victoria sailing in light winds, 1922

Background imageLight Wind Collection: The cutter Wenda in light winds, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The cutter Wenda in light winds, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The cutter Wenda in light winds, 1912

Background imageLight Wind Collection: The cutter Wenda in light winds, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The cutter Wenda in light winds, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The cutter Wenda in light winds, 1912


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"Embracing the Gentle Breeze: Sailing Through Light Winds" A serene scene unfolds as a cutter gracefully glides under sail, embracing the light wind of 1912. The start of an exhilarating International 14 dinghy race in 1934 was marked by a gentle breeze that whispered promises of adventure. Windflower (H3), an elegant 8 Metre class sailing yacht, embarked on a leisurely day out amidst the soothing caress of light winds in 1911. Ventana (H11), another magnificent 8 Metre vessel, showcased its beauty while skillfully navigating with a spinnaker in the tranquil embrace of light winds in 1912. The Cowes waters came alive with excitement as International 6 Metres class boats engaged in fierce competition against the backdrop of gentle breezes crafted by Kirk & Sons in their timeless masterpiece. In a mesmerizing display, a group of six-metre boats raced downwind, their sails dancing harmoniously with the soft touch of light winds from 1931. A small yawl delicately sailed through calm waters and embraced every whispering breath from nature's gentlest zephyrs back in 1912. Jean (K16) from the esteemed Six-Metre class elegantly maneuvered through light winds during her voyage into history's pages in1921 - forever capturing hearts and imaginations alike. Montauk, another remarkable member of the Six-Metre family, graced Cowes' shores with her presence as she effortlessly sailed through enchanting currents created by tender gusts from1921 onwards. The harmonious dance between Jean and Victoria painted an ethereal picture on Cowes' canvas; two majestic vessels united by passion for sailing amidst delicate whispers carried by light winds throughout1922.