Winners 2011

Category: A - Historic vessels on the National Register of Historic Vessels

 Winner and Overall Winner - Maybird. Early morning Newtown Creek taken by Mike Garlick

Winner and Overall Winner - Maybird. Early morning Newtown Creek taken by Mike Garlick

 Highly Commended - Maybird. Final Fastnet Training taken by Mike Garlick

Highly Commended - Maybird. Final Fastnet Training taken by Mike Garlick

Category: B - Traditional Maritime Skills in Action – open to all

Highly Commended - The Signwriter, taken by Alan Kempster

Highly Commended - The Signwriter, taken by Alan Kempster

Winner - Chris and Snowdrop, taken by Andrew Guest

Winner - Chris and Snowdrop, taken by Andrew Guest

Category: C1 - Your local historic vessel or seascape – entries by primary school children only

Highly Commended - HMS Cavalier Bell, taken by Lawrence Donnelly aged 7.

Highly Commended - HMS Cavalier Bell, taken by Lawrence Donnelly aged 7.

Winner - Chatham dockyard boat building shed taken by Leila Webb aged 5.

Winner - Chatham dockyard boat building shed taken by Leila Webb aged 5.

Category: C2 - Your local historic vessel or seascape – entries by secondary school children only

Winner - Purton barge graveyard, taken by Daisy Stagg aged 12.

Winner - Purton barge graveyard, taken by Daisy Stagg aged 12.

Highly Commended - Canal Boats, taken by Alice Cameron aged 14.

Highly Commended - Canal Boats, taken by Alice Cameron aged 14.

Category: D - Classic Boat Favourite: the maritime enthusiast – open to all

Highly Commended - Polly Agatha mid Channel, taken by Mike Garlick

Highly Commended - Polly Agatha mid Channel, taken by Mike Garlick

Winner - Glasgow Tall Ship Glenlee is towed down the Clyde to go into dry dock at Greenock, talen by Tom Finnie

Winner - Glasgow Tall Ship Glenlee is towed down the Clyde to go into dry dock at Greenock, talen by Tom Finnie