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Eight bells for C&N yacht designer Raymond Wall

acht designer Raymond Wall passed away in November at the age of 91 after a long and illustrious career. After serving his apprenticeship with Robert Clark, Ray set up his own design business in the late 1950s, first in London and then in which was built in 1960 by Colne Marine in Wivenhoe, as were many of his early designs. ‘It became his home from home,’ said his wife Pauline.

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