CONTESSA 32 GENERAL GALLERY

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STICK-IN-THE-MUD!

What is says on the tin! MILLY BROWN owned by Mark Hillman who also provided the photo.

BADGER

Climbing a wave!! Picture provided by the owner, David McMullen.

CARISMA

Climbing a wave!! Picture provided by Keith Feltham, our Class Secretary. Owner Martin Vicary.

CONCERTO

Clawing to windward in 30knts of wind. Provided by owner Dic Williams.

CORAFIN

A realxed crew coming home from the finish line at Hayling Island race.

CORAFIN

Owner, Robin Holland's daughter Jessica learning to helm of Cowes.

CORAFIN

Owner, Robin Holland's pink bottom!

DUTCH COOL!

A really engaging picture of a Conterssa hibernating. Provided by a Dutch colleague.

FEELING BLUE!

An interesting mix of CO32 & CO26 at a rally in Canada. Provided by Shannon Rae, owner of the CO26.

TSARINA

At "Muckle Flugga" - the most Northerly point in the UK. Owner unknown.

CHANSON de LECQ

An Australian sunset. From owner Alan Coxon down-under. (Note the modified spreaders!)

SERIOUS CREW TRAINING!

ANDAXI preparing the next generation of Contessa sailors.

MORE CREW TRAINING!

Geroge Isted of CONCERTO introduces Callum (Age 7 days) to the foredeck. Now there's keen!!

ANDAXI LOADED

ANDAXI breaks the Olympic record for the number of people on a Contessa.

LINE DANCING ....

A relaxed set of cruisers. Kieth Feltham picture.

EARLY BIRD

Picture of CORAFIN in the 1970's. Picture from Fiona Rogers.

RHAPSODY IN BLUE

ALCYONE cruising south! Picture from owner Anthony Burdall.