The Red Lion - winner of the 1977 One Ton Cup (photo Sea Spray) |
Mr Jumpa - second in the 1977 One Ton Cup |
The shape of light displacement in 1977 - Jenny H is hauled for an inspection and following an incident with a spectator boat after winning the fourth race. |
The Red Lion - her name survived a protest, but the Lion Breweries insignia was removed from her bow before the 1977 New Zealand trials |
The top Australian yacht B195 slides downwind during one of the offshore races during the 1977 One Ton Cup |
The Farr One Tonners The Red Lion, Smir-Noff-Agen and Mr Jumpa vie for position at a wing mark during one of the inshore races (photo John Malitte) |
Jim Young's Heatwave (a keeler converted to a centreboarder) showed plenty of speed in stronger breezes |
Smackwater Jack - seen here during the New Zealand trials series, which she won |
Smackwater Jack - the most radical of the 1977 breed of light displacement centreboarders (note the pronounced concavity in the bow sections) |
The Australian Farr centreboarder Hecate (photo Maritime Museum) |
Jenny H to windward of Mr Jumpa in strong conditions during the third Olympic race |
Mr Jumpa in fresh conditions at the start of the final long offshore race |
US charter entry Rockie rounds Flat Rock during stormy conditions in the final long offshore race |