ID | Author | Article | Link | Source | Date | Page |
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449 | Shirley Carter | Downwind All The Way |
link | Magazine Issue 66 | October 2014 | Page: 4 |
218 | David Doran | Split Junk Wayfarer |
link | Magazine Issue 79 | February 2019 | Page: 26 |
743 | The 1988 Carlstar Trans Atlantic Race with JESTER, GALWAY BLAZER, WATER BEAR representing the J.R.A. |
link | Newsletter Issue 19 | May 1989 | ||
755 | The Marco Polo Voyage undefined Dr. Wayne Moran takes us through the early planning stages and describes the results of the Test-tank and Wind tunnel tests. |
link | Newsletter Issue 20 | December 1989 | ||
768 | Rolex Award winner for Enterprise undefined Dr. Wayne Moran and the 75' Foochow Pole Junk COCACHIN. |
link | Newsletter Issue 22 | December 1990 | ||
795 | Alan Boswell discusses the recent developments in sail and batten design and suggests a way forward. |
link | Newsletter Issue 25 | Summer 1992 | ||
835 | My First Junk Rig' by Victor in Norway. |
link | Newsletter Issue 29 | Summer 1994 | ||
885 | Book Review - "Cutting the Dragons Tail" by David & Lynda Chidell. Building a COLVIN 50' steel 3 masted junk and sailing away |
link | Newsletter Issue 35 | October 1999 | ||
628 | Peter Crowther | Knockdown in GALWAY BLAZER |
link | Newsletter Issue 4 | January 1982 | |
972 | Building a junk rigged SELWAY FISHER 25'. |
link | Newsletter Issue 43 | August 2004 | ||
1006 | Another proven idea for a jointed batten cambered flipping sail battens from Norway. |
link | Newsletter Issue 47 | August 2006 | ||
1026 | Rally Report with pictures in Norway 2006 |
link | Newsletter Issue 48 | January 2007 | ||
1072 | Taking to the English Inland Waterways. |
link | Newsletter Issue 52 | December 2008 | ||
660 | Sailing a 33' junk rigged SHARPIE to the Bahamas via the inland waterways from Ottawa to Florida. |
link | Newsletter Issue 9 | May 1984 | ||
1144 | Graeme Kenyon | The Story of the Junk Cocachin History of the Junk Cocachin and owners Wayne and Theresa Moran |
link | Page: 7 | ||
1169 | Derek Pilgrim | Before GPS part 1 – the Wayfinders Historical perspective on how navigation was done before electronic navigation |
link | Page: 19 | ||
1257 | Graeme Kenyon | Freebie sails home A small junk rig boat sailing in New Zealand with two Thompson made sails, on the way home from a junket |
link | |||
1294 | Johnny Shorten | Another Unsung Hero Article about Bill King and efforts to commemorate him from Commodore of the Galway Bay Sailing Club |
link | Page: 17 | ||
1299 | JRA; Galway Bay Sailing Club | Marking 50 years since Bill King's Circumnavigation Joint press release as issued by the Junk Rig Association and the Galway Bay Sailing Club |
link | Page: 16 | ||
1314 | JRA | Junk Rigged Boats in Ireland YouTube video with footage of five boats sailing in Ireland. Nunki (Venturer), Galway Girl (Corribee), Palinurus (Westerly), Baidin Bui (Kingfisher), Yvonne (Kingfisher) |
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