After 18 years, this issue of Classic Boat features the last ever Class Notes, the column that each month since April 1999 has celebrated a different class of traditional yacht, dinghy, keelboat, working boat or motor boat. I’ve been the author of the column since November 1999, and since then have covered every kind of design, from the magnificent giants of the J-Class to little known dinghies such as the Hamble Star, and everything in between. (The first Class Notes was about the Twister, a fine example of which you can read about on page 54.) Some have been one-designs, some have been development classes, others have been restricted classes. A number of easily identifiable boat types have crept in, too, such as the Thames barge, Falmouth working boat, Fifie…
