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EDITORIAL
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
CLASSICS ON CHARTER: Alex McMullen holidays in Scotland on Vie 32, a restored Clyde Putter. A PAIR OF SLIPPERS: Keron Steele details the beauty of the slipper launches created at the Andrews Boatyard.
TRADITIONAL BOAT RALLY: Brightwork and brass polish: Pebbles Wilkin looks forward to this year's 'Henley'.
SILVER RIPPLE: This delightful motor canoe is lovingly cared for by owner Aubrey Slaughter.
HANS CHRISTIAN 38: Martin Tregoning and Peter Chesworth enjoy the modem comforts and traditional lines of this classic cutter.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF: Our book reviewers pass on their humble opinions of the latest titles.
THE SHRIMPER: The one everyone asked us to review: Jenny Bennett sails this popular gaff sloop with inboard power.
THIRTY SQUARE METRES: John Leather relives a youthful ambition with this long, lean and magnificent yacht.
BUILDING A CLINKER DINGHY Part 1: Dick Phillips starts the step-by-step construction of a traditional tender.
MAKING MAST HOOPS: With the help of photographs by Ted Lemon, Bob Sutton tells you how. ASSESSING OLD ENGINES: Rusty old iron or potential motive power? The first of a two-part series by Loris Goring.
KING DUCK: A magnificent Thomycroft motor yacht described by Tony Whelan with photographs by Keith Gibson.
REFLECTIONS OF THE FIFTIES: Pebbles Wilkin sails Landfall,the ketch Claude Whisstock built for himself. SAILING OUT THE ANCHOR: What to do when you're engineless by the master, Maurice Griffiths.
A GAFFER FOR GUBBY: Rob Maynard describes the building of a new made-to-measure wooden gaffer.
PUSHING THE PRAM: John Leather praises the practicalities of these wholesome small craft.
CLASSIC BOAT CALENDAR: Hilary Beling takes her first look into the future.
CLASSIC GEAR: Mark Fishwick begins this new series by looking at the Walker Log, then and now.
SOURCES: From games to dropping names: the series continues but Pebbles Wilkin takes her last look at what's available.
TELL TALES: No sooner has the editor moaned that no-one tells him about boats being built or restored than his column is full of them.
ON THE COVER: Joy slightly confined. One of the best small boat articles we have published was Charles Marker's story of his Mersea winkle brig in CB4
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
CLASSICS ON CHARTER: Alex McMullen holidays in Scotland on Vie 32, a restored Clyde Putter. A PAIR OF SLIPPERS: Keron Steele details the beauty of the slipper launches created at the Andrews Boatyard.
TRADITIONAL BOAT RALLY: Brightwork and brass polish: Pebbles Wilkin looks forward to this year's 'Henley'.
SILVER RIPPLE: This delightful motor canoe is lovingly cared for by owner Aubrey Slaughter.
HANS CHRISTIAN 38: Martin Tregoning and Peter Chesworth enjoy the modem comforts and traditional lines of this classic cutter.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF: Our book reviewers pass on their humble opinions of the latest titles.
THE SHRIMPER: The one everyone asked us to review: Jenny Bennett sails this popular gaff sloop with inboard power.
THIRTY SQUARE METRES: John Leather relives a youthful ambition with this long, lean and magnificent yacht.
BUILDING A CLINKER DINGHY Part 1: Dick Phillips starts the step-by-step construction of a traditional tender.
MAKING MAST HOOPS: With the help of photographs by Ted Lemon, Bob Sutton tells you how. ASSESSING OLD ENGINES: Rusty old iron or potential motive power? The first of a two-part series by Loris Goring.
KING DUCK: A magnificent Thomycroft motor yacht described by Tony Whelan with photographs by Keith Gibson.
REFLECTIONS OF THE FIFTIES: Pebbles Wilkin sails Landfall,the ketch Claude Whisstock built for himself. SAILING OUT THE ANCHOR: What to do when you're engineless by the master, Maurice Griffiths.
A GAFFER FOR GUBBY: Rob Maynard describes the building of a new made-to-measure wooden gaffer.
PUSHING THE PRAM: John Leather praises the practicalities of these wholesome small craft.
CLASSIC BOAT CALENDAR: Hilary Beling takes her first look into the future.
CLASSIC GEAR: Mark Fishwick begins this new series by looking at the Walker Log, then and now.
SOURCES: From games to dropping names: the series continues but Pebbles Wilkin takes her last look at what's available.
TELL TALES: No sooner has the editor moaned that no-one tells him about boats being built or restored than his column is full of them.
ON THE COVER: Joy slightly confined. One of the best small boat articles we have published was Charles Marker's story of his Mersea winkle brig in CB4
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