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The 19-metre class Mariquita & Corona race downwind under spinnaker, 1911
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The 19-metre class Mariquita & Corona race downwind under spinnaker, 1911
The 19-metre class Mariquita & Corona race downwind under spinnaker, 1911. Both yachts were designed by William Fife III
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This print captures the exhilarating race between two legendary yachts, Mariquita and Corona, in 1911. Designed by the renowned William Fife III, both vessels showcase the elegance and power of the 19-metre class. As they sail downwind under their billowing spinnakers, a sense of speed and excitement fills the air. The image showcases the mastery of Arthur Henry Kirk and his sons from Cowes who built these magnificent boats. The gaff rig design adds to their classic beauty while adhering to the International Rule governing yacht construction during that era. Taken off the coast of England's Isle of Wight, this snapshot immortalizes a moment in time when sailing was not just a sport but also a testament to human ingenuity. The monochrome aesthetic enhances its timeless appeal, allowing us to appreciate every detail with clarity. As Mariquita and Corona glide effortlessly through the water, it is impossible not to be captivated by their gracefulness. This photograph transports us back to an era where yachting represented both leisurely pursuits and fierce competition. Let this stunning image remind us of our enduring fascination with sailing as a form of transportation, sport, and artistry. It serves as a tribute to William Fife III's genius as well as Arthur Henry Kirk's craftsmanship – two names forever etched into maritime history.
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