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EDITORIAL
CLASSIC BOAT CORRESPONDENCE
WHERRY YACHTS OF THE BROADS: Genevieve Leaper describes the descendants of the trading wherries.
A CLASSIC CANOE YAWL IN MODERN MATERIALS: Boatbuilder David Moss looked again at a George Holmes design.
WOODEN BOAT SHOW PREVIEW: Just some of the attractions at the National Maritime Museum in June.
THE PRACTICAL PAGES:
CHECK YOUR MOORING: Robert Simper offers timely advice after a wild and windy winter.
BUYING A SECONDHAND CLASSIC: Is she worth a survey? Paul Goldsack knows a man who knows.
MAKING SCOOP BLADE OARS: Or paddles? Or sweeps? Dick Phillips and John Sloggett show you how.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF: New books on old designs and the famous voyage of the Teddy.
THE NATIONAL MOTOR BOAT MUSEUM: Honorary Keeper Kevin Desmond on some high speed exhibits.
COLIN ARCHER: The man, his theories and his designs described by naval architect, John Leather.
COLIN ARCHERS IN CONCRETE: Pebbles talks to Mic and Jo Wilkins about their seaworthy double-enders.
A COLIN ARCHER IN MINIATURE: A real little ship discovered by Rob Maynard in Plymouth.
REBUILDING FREJA: The practicalities of big boat restoration encountered by Eric Koudenburg.
THE THURNE RESTRICTED CLASS: Back to the Broads for more Classics In Camera captured by Alan Davies.
TODAY'S CLASSICS: Martin Tregoning and Peter Chesworth cross the Channel in the new cutter-rigged Victoria 34.
FAIR GEAR FOR FOUL WEATHER: Mark Twain said about the weather "Everybody complains but nobody does anything". Mark Fishwick has several solutions.
NAVIGATORS: The ubiquitous black boxes. Lionel Denham on how they work and how to choose.
TELL-TALES: The Editor at Random, which despite appearances this time, is not yet another place in the west country.
CLASSIC BOAT CORRESPONDENCE
WHERRY YACHTS OF THE BROADS: Genevieve Leaper describes the descendants of the trading wherries.
A CLASSIC CANOE YAWL IN MODERN MATERIALS: Boatbuilder David Moss looked again at a George Holmes design.
WOODEN BOAT SHOW PREVIEW: Just some of the attractions at the National Maritime Museum in June.
THE PRACTICAL PAGES:
CHECK YOUR MOORING: Robert Simper offers timely advice after a wild and windy winter.
BUYING A SECONDHAND CLASSIC: Is she worth a survey? Paul Goldsack knows a man who knows.
MAKING SCOOP BLADE OARS: Or paddles? Or sweeps? Dick Phillips and John Sloggett show you how.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF: New books on old designs and the famous voyage of the Teddy.
THE NATIONAL MOTOR BOAT MUSEUM: Honorary Keeper Kevin Desmond on some high speed exhibits.
COLIN ARCHER: The man, his theories and his designs described by naval architect, John Leather.
COLIN ARCHERS IN CONCRETE: Pebbles talks to Mic and Jo Wilkins about their seaworthy double-enders.
A COLIN ARCHER IN MINIATURE: A real little ship discovered by Rob Maynard in Plymouth.
REBUILDING FREJA: The practicalities of big boat restoration encountered by Eric Koudenburg.
THE THURNE RESTRICTED CLASS: Back to the Broads for more Classics In Camera captured by Alan Davies.
TODAY'S CLASSICS: Martin Tregoning and Peter Chesworth cross the Channel in the new cutter-rigged Victoria 34.
FAIR GEAR FOR FOUL WEATHER: Mark Twain said about the weather "Everybody complains but nobody does anything". Mark Fishwick has several solutions.
NAVIGATORS: The ubiquitous black boxes. Lionel Denham on how they work and how to choose.
TELL-TALES: The Editor at Random, which despite appearances this time, is not yet another place in the west country.
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