
Wooden Snipe Restored in Zeebrugge
1950s wooden Snipe restored at the Zeescouts Stella Maris in Zeebrugge, Belgium Photo courtesy of Jakob Jan ...
"San Fernando", a boat discovered in Barcelona by Antonio Espada ... photos ...
Snipe #12000 1959 Snipe World Champion in Porto Alegre, Brazil – skipper Paul Elvstrom, Denmark. Today the owner is Mariano Arroyo, from Rosario, Argentina, and he is still racing…
Classic boats in Sao Paulo, Brazil –…
Nice section on Clark Mills & “Honey” owned by Francis Seavy [iframe width=”300″ height=”169″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/-cGtOmMJOsU?rel=0″ frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen ]…
Photo from the archives of Marina Simoni…
Barbanera I #11012 (From the archives of Marina Simoni)…
I – 16451 “Eugenia II” built in 1968 by D’Isiot & Siculo … photos ……
From Snipe USA This Snipe was originally owned by Llewellyn Bixby of Long Beach CA. Other owners besides Dan were John Rose, John Albertson and Dick Buckingham. This…
2015 Wooden Dinghy Race (Marina del Rey, California USA) By Robert Garlipp The first Marina del Rey Wooden Dinghy Race was held in July 2015 as an invitational regatta sponsored…
1939 Snipe #3239 at the Classic Snipe Rally at Mystic Lake in July This Snipe was one of about 14 or more built at the Douglas Aircraft wood shop…
This was built in 1966 by Earl Elms and finished off by Tom Nute, sister boat to Elms’ 1966 Snipe US Nationals winner “White Trash” – the last wooden…
Photo taken by James Henning (Deerbrook, Wisconsin USA) of three pre-WW II wooden Classic Snipes that he now owns. The blue one in the back (without decking) and the green…
Marina del Rey, July 26, 2015. Snipe Fleet 24 Invites all Wooden Dinghies To the First Marina del Rey Old Fashioned Day in the Park Wooden Dinghy Race.
Wikipedia defines "The Mystic Lakes" as "closely linked bodies of water in the northwestern suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts." Fed by the Mystic River, which runs all the way to Boston…