Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
ILEX - Artist Frank Wagner captures the moment in 1926 when Ilex first sensed Fastnet victory
WHITE WINGS - Oozing quality she was meant to win races and, by Jove, she did. Jonathan Ward-Hayne on an ambitious restoration
SALCOMBE - There's a party when the Old Raffiots arrive. By Jonno Barrett
STEAM DRIFTERS - Michael Craine relives the hard times of those God-fearing souls, the British herring fishermen
GREENWICH - Britain's best-loved wooden boat show is ten this year; and Nic Compton gets lively on the back of the new Sea Otter
ON THE OKAVANGO - All things to all men: that's the watu, Southern Africa's busiest dug-out. By Anthony Dalton
WRITERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS (PLUS DESIGNERS) - Winners and runners-up
SHIPWRIGHTS NOTES - We get our joggling stick out, our experts cast eyes aloft, with advice from Laurent Giles, Tom, Dick and Harry...
BUILDING A FLATTIE - With the caulking of our 9ft dinghy completed, it's time to get her ready to take the water
Regulars:
EDITORIAL - Nostalgia is back in town
TELL TALES - Pen Duick saved; Velsheda, the last of the J-Class; transatlantic classic race and arise Britannia
LETTERS - Shoestring Vertue; fishy business and more on Mariette
NEXT MONTH - Herreshoff country and Tall Ships special with Basil Greenhill
ROBERT SIMPER...on the value of negatives
CALENDAR - A full spread of events
PROFILE - Vancouver's cruising legends
CHARTER & BROKERAGE
DICK JOHNSON...says wood is irritating stuff
SUBSCRIPTIONS - The smart way to buy Classic
LAZARETTE - Bits, books and free dry bags, plus an Ex Libris from the vice- president of the N Ireland OGA
VIDEO OFFER - Gaffers and hookers aplenty
USEFUL ADDRESSES
STERNPOST - Rose, the scourge of the Colonies
ILEX - Artist Frank Wagner captures the moment in 1926 when Ilex first sensed Fastnet victory
WHITE WINGS - Oozing quality she was meant to win races and, by Jove, she did. Jonathan Ward-Hayne on an ambitious restoration
SALCOMBE - There's a party when the Old Raffiots arrive. By Jonno Barrett
STEAM DRIFTERS - Michael Craine relives the hard times of those God-fearing souls, the British herring fishermen
GREENWICH - Britain's best-loved wooden boat show is ten this year; and Nic Compton gets lively on the back of the new Sea Otter
ON THE OKAVANGO - All things to all men: that's the watu, Southern Africa's busiest dug-out. By Anthony Dalton
WRITERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS (PLUS DESIGNERS) - Winners and runners-up
SHIPWRIGHTS NOTES - We get our joggling stick out, our experts cast eyes aloft, with advice from Laurent Giles, Tom, Dick and Harry...
BUILDING A FLATTIE - With the caulking of our 9ft dinghy completed, it's time to get her ready to take the water
Regulars:
EDITORIAL - Nostalgia is back in town
TELL TALES - Pen Duick saved; Velsheda, the last of the J-Class; transatlantic classic race and arise Britannia
LETTERS - Shoestring Vertue; fishy business and more on Mariette
NEXT MONTH - Herreshoff country and Tall Ships special with Basil Greenhill
ROBERT SIMPER...on the value of negatives
CALENDAR - A full spread of events
PROFILE - Vancouver's cruising legends
CHARTER & BROKERAGE
DICK JOHNSON...says wood is irritating stuff
SUBSCRIPTIONS - The smart way to buy Classic
LAZARETTE - Bits, books and free dry bags, plus an Ex Libris from the vice- president of the N Ireland OGA
VIDEO OFFER - Gaffers and hookers aplenty
USEFUL ADDRESSES
STERNPOST - Rose, the scourge of the Colonies
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