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VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE

hen we look back at the late 1960s today, most of us, whether we were there or, launched from the McGruer yard in 1968, was no exception. She’s our cover boat this month. She’s also listed in our Awards shortlist, which starts on page 23. I hope you enjoy this year’s selection of the finest from around the world – and do, please, vote for your favourites online. As this issue will be the first to come out in 2022, I wish you the happiest possible of new years. I hope all your worldly wishes come true – and that we get a summer this year!

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