Cowes Classics Week has been wowing visitors this week (July 6-12) with various classical boats on the Solent, vehicles on land and aircraft in the skies.
See photos above, courtesy of IW County Press Camera Club member Clive Blount
Last Sunday (July 7) was Cowes Classics Day, where over 50 classic car owners from across the Island and beyond displayed their unique examples of classic motoring on The Parade.
Visitors have also enjoyed a collection of historic and iconic motor vehicles and yachts moored at Trinity Landing.
The event also included two flypasts by classical aircraft, including a Spitfire.
One of the main attractions was the 98ft ex-Swedish motor yacht, Lilian, thought to be one of the oldest surviving diesel gentleman's yachts, designed and built by Carl Gustav Pettersson in Stockholm in 1916.
On the water, classical dayboats and yachts, meter boats, Old Gaffers and more have taken part in races on the Solent throughout the week.
Cowes Classics Week concludes today (Friday).
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