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EDITORIAL
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
A TALE OF THE RIVERBANK: Robin Gates visits Wootten's Boatyard and cruises the river in Nada, a restored beaver-stem launch.
BAHAMAS DINGHY: Whilst visiting the Bahamas, David Seidman discovered that the construction of some of the local sailing craft is steeped in memories and tradition.
CLASSIC RUNABOUT: Messrs Stadler and Sieganthaler report from Switzerland on a little motor boat that is turning heads on the lake in Zurich.
AFFORDABLE CLASSICS: Continuing his series. Mark Fishwick turns his attention to the Contessa 26 and finds a beautiful example on the south coast.
IRENE: Almost twenty years of restoration have protected this, the last of the West Country Trading Ketches, as Sarah Taylor discovered.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF
CLASSIC BOAT CALENDAR
FITTING HATCHES: A return ^ Sylvia Murphy's step-by-step Aboden Boat Refit finds the author replacing a foredeck hatch.
WILLIAM FIFE PART III: John Leather continues his in-depth look at one of the most famous yacht designing and building families of all time, the Fifes of Fairlie.
FAIREY FISHERMAN: Alan Burnard remembers the design evolution of a successful motor sailer of the 1950s.
CLINKER REPAIRS: Clinker construction from scratch may be difficult but repairs are much easier, explains Dennis Davies.
LARANDA: Robert Weatherburn tells how he set about re-rigging his Hillyard cutter.
FRENCH BOATBUILDING: Dick Phillips visits a traditional boatbuilding school in Brittany. PATRICIA: Jenny Bennett went to Cardiff to see the CRP replica launch from Bossoms.
KEELS: Robin Gates highlights some of the 'beneath-the-surface' things to look for when considering a yacht purchase.
SOURCES: From American bronze to Dutch epoxy, Rob Maynard looks at products currently available on the marine market.
TELL-TALES: The editor's monthly meander along the by- ways of boatbuilding, repair and restoration.
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
A TALE OF THE RIVERBANK: Robin Gates visits Wootten's Boatyard and cruises the river in Nada, a restored beaver-stem launch.
BAHAMAS DINGHY: Whilst visiting the Bahamas, David Seidman discovered that the construction of some of the local sailing craft is steeped in memories and tradition.
CLASSIC RUNABOUT: Messrs Stadler and Sieganthaler report from Switzerland on a little motor boat that is turning heads on the lake in Zurich.
AFFORDABLE CLASSICS: Continuing his series. Mark Fishwick turns his attention to the Contessa 26 and finds a beautiful example on the south coast.
IRENE: Almost twenty years of restoration have protected this, the last of the West Country Trading Ketches, as Sarah Taylor discovered.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF
CLASSIC BOAT CALENDAR
FITTING HATCHES: A return ^ Sylvia Murphy's step-by-step Aboden Boat Refit finds the author replacing a foredeck hatch.
WILLIAM FIFE PART III: John Leather continues his in-depth look at one of the most famous yacht designing and building families of all time, the Fifes of Fairlie.
FAIREY FISHERMAN: Alan Burnard remembers the design evolution of a successful motor sailer of the 1950s.
CLINKER REPAIRS: Clinker construction from scratch may be difficult but repairs are much easier, explains Dennis Davies.
LARANDA: Robert Weatherburn tells how he set about re-rigging his Hillyard cutter.
FRENCH BOATBUILDING: Dick Phillips visits a traditional boatbuilding school in Brittany. PATRICIA: Jenny Bennett went to Cardiff to see the CRP replica launch from Bossoms.
KEELS: Robin Gates highlights some of the 'beneath-the-surface' things to look for when considering a yacht purchase.
SOURCES: From American bronze to Dutch epoxy, Rob Maynard looks at products currently available on the marine market.
TELL-TALES: The editor's monthly meander along the by- ways of boatbuilding, repair and restoration.
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