Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
CANVASSING WITH PASSION - American artist Frank Wagner painting traditional craft in England. Ed Scott does the introductions
BARANNE - David Camfield digs into the history of a Clyde-built motoryacht found with holes in her planking and relives her restoration
SCOTTISH ISLAND CLASS - The 28 foot auxiliary bermudan sloop designed by Alfred Mylne in 1927, still sailing strong. lan Nicolson recalls the history and details a refit
ARTS OF PILOTAGE - First of a new series. John Mellor sails in and out of harbour safely using the proven methods of the old skippers
THE BARBADIAN BOATMEN - Wooden fishing boats built on the beach in Barbados. Ally Boxie reports on the transition from sail to power (top left)
A JEWEL IN FIFE'S CROWN - Halloween was launched in 1926 with the intention of winning the Fastnet Race. Carlos Nadal reviews a great cutter restored to sparkling performance (lower left)
DESIGNING WYNFALL - New 26ft gaff cutter (right) professionally built to sail the Pacific Northwest. Designer Mark Smaalders kept her simple
BUILT FOR THE BROADS - A 40 foot motor cruiser and a 14 foot lug-rigged day sailer launched on Oulton Broad, with John Teale and John Ferryman
Regulars:
EDITORIAL - Boatyards, your slip's showing
TELL TALES - Australia's only slipper launch, Irish singalong
LETTERS - Live debate on dead boats
CALENDAR
NEXT MONTH
CATCALLING - Stephen Mann stands up to the critics of the multi-hull
BOOKSHELF - Fishing boats, yachtsmas'ters, off-shore racing and Les Clippers Francais
SOURCES - Miniature working boats, varnish and fine English shoes
ARCHIVES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS - For collectors and savers
CHARTER & BROKERAGE - A new Russian Tall Ship breaks through the ice to look for trade winds
STERN POST - Dee-Dar, the last Norfolk keel, in need of salvation. Robert Simper
CANVASSING WITH PASSION - American artist Frank Wagner painting traditional craft in England. Ed Scott does the introductions
BARANNE - David Camfield digs into the history of a Clyde-built motoryacht found with holes in her planking and relives her restoration
SCOTTISH ISLAND CLASS - The 28 foot auxiliary bermudan sloop designed by Alfred Mylne in 1927, still sailing strong. lan Nicolson recalls the history and details a refit
ARTS OF PILOTAGE - First of a new series. John Mellor sails in and out of harbour safely using the proven methods of the old skippers
THE BARBADIAN BOATMEN - Wooden fishing boats built on the beach in Barbados. Ally Boxie reports on the transition from sail to power (top left)
A JEWEL IN FIFE'S CROWN - Halloween was launched in 1926 with the intention of winning the Fastnet Race. Carlos Nadal reviews a great cutter restored to sparkling performance (lower left)
DESIGNING WYNFALL - New 26ft gaff cutter (right) professionally built to sail the Pacific Northwest. Designer Mark Smaalders kept her simple
BUILT FOR THE BROADS - A 40 foot motor cruiser and a 14 foot lug-rigged day sailer launched on Oulton Broad, with John Teale and John Ferryman
Regulars:
EDITORIAL - Boatyards, your slip's showing
TELL TALES - Australia's only slipper launch, Irish singalong
LETTERS - Live debate on dead boats
CALENDAR
NEXT MONTH
CATCALLING - Stephen Mann stands up to the critics of the multi-hull
BOOKSHELF - Fishing boats, yachtsmas'ters, off-shore racing and Les Clippers Francais
SOURCES - Miniature working boats, varnish and fine English shoes
ARCHIVES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS - For collectors and savers
CHARTER & BROKERAGE - A new Russian Tall Ship breaks through the ice to look for trade winds
STERN POST - Dee-Dar, the last Norfolk keel, in need of salvation. Robert Simper
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