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Boleh sailing
A useful picture showing the original layout of Boleh's cockpit
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Boleh at low tide
Boleh off the Scilly Isles
Front and back of a photograph of Boleh at anchor in the English Channel with St. Mary's, Isle of Scilly in the background
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Newspaper article of Boleh in a sailing race
Two copies of an article which appeared in The Times 9 July 1956 of the sailing race from Torbay to Lisbon. Boleh is the boat with dark sails on the left of the main photograph.
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Robin Kilroy and Friends
Robin and friends sailing Boleh
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Boleh in the U.K.
Boleh is the lighter coloured boat on a mooring with a small sailing dinghy going past. Clearly showing the mast formation.
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Skipper's notes p.3, 'advice to be taken before boarding'.
Page 3 of the Skipper's notes issued by the Junior Leader's Regiment of the Royal Engineers in May 1963. At this time Boleh was used for sail training for the young soldiers of this regiment, who were based at Dover.
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Onboard Boleh
Colour photograph showing the uniqueness of Boleh's mast.
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Boleh registration document
Registration document for the Boleh, It lists Salcombe and Rye.
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Salvage transfer agreement
Document providing the salvage transfer agreement which allowed Roger Angel to take the Boleh and begin restoration work on her. This agreement was signed by Roger Angel in February of 1978. The ownership was transferred from a certain M.H. Schutz of Rotterdam.
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Boleh Devastated by Fire
Photographs taken of Boleh while in Roger Angel's ownership. The photographs show the damage, right to the waterline, sustained by the junk yacht during an arson attack in 1978. At the time of the fire, Boleh was owned by the German businessman Ingo Farmont, and she was worth approximately ...
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Beam Reach
Boleh sailed by Roger Angel. Boleh is heavily constructed, with the design of a junk/dhow above the waterline, and a more traditional European hull below. She was designed for sea-sailing, and this photograph shows Boleh sailing at her best, with a beam reach. Beam reach is a specific point of sail, ...
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Boleh construction
Boleh showing the hull with planking up to the waterline and the workers having a break.
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Boleh construction
Construction showing the stern, ribs and deck beams with people working inside.
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Boleh construction
Construction showing the sten, ribs and deck beams with people working inside.
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Construction of Boleh
Construction showing laying of the keel with George Jarvis facing the camera.
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In the Galley
Picture showing two young men making a meal in the small galley.
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Boleh showing the sails
Boleh showing the foresail (jib) and mainsail with two young men on the mast.
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Boleh in Deal, Kent 2
Boleh under sail in the English Channel off Deal, Kent.
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Boleh in the U.K.
Boleh having some remedial work carried out on the sail.
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Boleh in the U.K
Boleh moored showing the stern of the boat and a good view of the mast construction.
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Robin on board Boleh
Boleh showing Robin at the stern standing in the cockpit
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Boleh in Classic Boat Magazine
Page 95 in the February 2006 edition of Classic Boats magazine. Features a letter from Henry Middleton asking for help to locate his uncle's boat Boleh.
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Model of Boleh
Model of Boleh . The model was made by Wendy Angel's brother and it was left with the Junior Leaders Regiment of the Royal Engineers with whom there was a family link as Simon, Roger's son, was to be trained there. It shows the underwater yacht design and ...
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