Windward Bow Collection
"Capturing the Grace and Power of Windward Bow: A Glimpse into Kirk & Sons' Iconic Sailboat Photography" As Stella sails close-hauled
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"Capturing the Grace and Power of Windward Bow: A Glimpse into Kirk & Sons' Iconic Sailboat Photography" As Stella sails close-hauled, her windward bow cuts through the waves with elegance in this 1914 masterpiece by Kirk & Sons of Cowes. The racing cutters Istria and Mariska showcase their sleek designs as they navigate the waters, courtesy of Kirk & Sons' lens in 1912. Joining a party on the Earl of Normantons Cutter in 1911, guests experience the thrill of sailing while admiring its windward bow captured by Kirk & Sons. Witnessing the adrenaline-fueled start of an International 14 dinghy race from Island Sailing Club in 1934, Kirk & Sons immortalize the moment when wind meets sail. The majestic schooner Elizabeth gracefully glides through open waters, showcasing her windward bow's prowess - another stunning photograph by Kirk & Sons. In a bid for America's Cup glory, Endeavour displays her formidable windward bow design during a challenging race in 1934 - expertly captured by Kirk & Sons. Vim, a US-built 12 Metre racing yacht from 1939, demonstrates its speed and agility as it harnesses the power of its windward bow - thanks to Kirk & Sons' artistry behind the camera. A small yawl dances across choppy seas with finesse under sail; yet another captivating image crafted by none other than Kirk & Sons back in 1912. The Kings Cup race commences amidst great anticipation and excitement in August 1908 - an event forever etched into history through Kirk & Son's lens capturing every vessel's distinctive windward bows at their finest moments. The beautiful schooner Lamorna showcases her timeless charm as she sails effortlessly against headwinds, her windward bow leading the way.