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Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers
Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers
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Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers - Volume 1
Due to popular demand this much cherished collectable book has gone into it's second reprint!
It showcases 64 local classics being the original 53 classics plus four extra traditional classics and seven of our local industry's more recent creations in the new Contemporary Classics section. The book details the individual history of each boat and displays them with superb interior and exterior photography by fourth generation photographer David Millar.
In this book, Andrew Harper and David Millar take the reader on a fascinating journey, beginning with a historical overview of Moreton Bay and the local boat building industry. The journey then takes the reader on board 64 locally built classics, looking at every handcrafted detail.
David’s photography is spellbinding and captures the vessels in their local environment, be it Moreton Bay, Sydney Harbour, Hobart or the Swan River in Western Australia.
Andrew’s research chronicles the fascinating history of each vessel ensuring that the individual histories are documented for future generations. ‘Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers’ is a limited release destined to become a cherished collector’s item. An early order will avoid disappointment.
Author : Andrew Wilson
HARDBACK - 468 pages
SKU: P16215
"Andrew Harper's book has been one of the most successful marine publications ever published in Australia" - Peter Scott, Go Boating Magazine
Due to popular demand this much cherished collectable book has gone into it's second reprint!
It showcases 64 local classics being the original 53 classics plus four extra traditional classics and seven of our local industry's more recent creations in the new Contemporary Classics section. The book details the individual history of each boat and displays them with superb interior and exterior photography by fourth generation photographer David Millar.
In this book, Andrew Harper and David Millar take the reader on a fascinating journey, beginning with a historical overview of Moreton Bay and the local boat building industry. The journey then takes the reader on board 64 locally built classics, looking at every handcrafted detail.
David’s photography is spellbinding and captures the vessels in their local environment, be it Moreton Bay, Sydney Harbour, Hobart or the Swan River in Western Australia.
Andrew’s research chronicles the fascinating history of each vessel ensuring that the individual histories are documented for future generations. ‘Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers’ is a limited release destined to become a cherished collector’s item. An early order will avoid disappointment.
Author : Andrew Wilson
HARDBACK - 468 pages
SKU: P16215
"Andrew Harper's book has been one of the most successful marine publications ever published in Australia" - Peter Scott, Go Boating Magazine
Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers
Regular price
$125.00 AUD
Sale price
$125.00 AUD
Regular price
Unit price
/
per
Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers
Regular price
$125.00 AUD
Sale price
$125.00 AUD
Regular price
Unit price
/
per
Product description
Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers - Volume 1
Due to popular demand this much cherished collectable book has gone into it's second reprint!
It showcases 64 local classics being the original 53 classics plus four extra traditional classics and seven of our local industry's more recent creations in the new Contemporary Classics section. The book details the individual history of each boat and displays them with superb interior and exterior photography by fourth generation photographer David Millar.
In this book, Andrew Harper and David Millar take the reader on a fascinating journey, beginning with a historical overview of Moreton Bay and the local boat building industry. The journey then takes the reader on board 64 locally built classics, looking at every handcrafted detail.
David’s photography is spellbinding and captures the vessels in their local environment, be it Moreton Bay, Sydney Harbour, Hobart or the Swan River in Western Australia.
Andrew’s research chronicles the fascinating history of each vessel ensuring that the individual histories are documented for future generations. ‘Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers’ is a limited release destined to become a cherished collector’s item. An early order will avoid disappointment.
Author : Andrew Wilson
HARDBACK - 468 pages
SKU: P16215
"Andrew Harper's book has been one of the most successful marine publications ever published in Australia" - Peter Scott, Go Boating Magazine
Due to popular demand this much cherished collectable book has gone into it's second reprint!
It showcases 64 local classics being the original 53 classics plus four extra traditional classics and seven of our local industry's more recent creations in the new Contemporary Classics section. The book details the individual history of each boat and displays them with superb interior and exterior photography by fourth generation photographer David Millar.
In this book, Andrew Harper and David Millar take the reader on a fascinating journey, beginning with a historical overview of Moreton Bay and the local boat building industry. The journey then takes the reader on board 64 locally built classics, looking at every handcrafted detail.
David’s photography is spellbinding and captures the vessels in their local environment, be it Moreton Bay, Sydney Harbour, Hobart or the Swan River in Western Australia.
Andrew’s research chronicles the fascinating history of each vessel ensuring that the individual histories are documented for future generations. ‘Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers’ is a limited release destined to become a cherished collector’s item. An early order will avoid disappointment.
Author : Andrew Wilson
HARDBACK - 468 pages
SKU: P16215
"Andrew Harper's book has been one of the most successful marine publications ever published in Australia" - Peter Scott, Go Boating Magazine
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