Elevated shot boat show, the boats are displayed in realistic set of Dartmouth harbour. Top shot catamaran and other boats in harbour. C/U motor boat called "Princess Dayboat" made by Brensal Boats Ltd. L/S...
Elevated shot boat show, the boats are displayed in realistic set of Dartmouth harbour. Top shot catamaran and other boats in harbour. C/U motor boat called "Princess Dayboat" made by Brensal Boats Ltd. L/S motor cruiser "Huntsman" made by Fairey Marine Ltd. C/U girls in swimming costumes on deck. L/S fashion show in progress; girls are modelling swimming costumes.
C/U comedian Charlie Chester and group of girls waving from the deck of boat. C/U 19 ft Riva Sports boat (Super Florida), people looking in the cockpit made by Arthur Bray Ltd. C/U catamaran. L/S man lifting "Moonraker" lightweight canoe above his head. L/S men looking at engine of "Friendship One" speedboat. C/U men looking at the engine.
L/S another of speedboat on show: "Miss Britain". C/U men from the Island of Tristan Da Cunha working on a replica of one of their long boats. C/U two girls admiring micro boat made from glass fibre. Various shots "Elba", a luxury yacht. Various shots interior of luxury yacht. L/S of "Elba". L/S boat show.
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