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EDITORIAL
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
VERA MARY: Robin Gates visited Hamble Yacht Services to learn of the refit of a classic yacht.
BOSTON BOATBUILDING: The building of the last two boats by a 300 year old family firm.
HENLEY TRADITIONAL RALLY: David Coulson introduces Peter Chesworth's photographs.
KASKELOT: Chuck Brown looks into the art of square rig sailing.
TANGAROA: Peter Phelan goes down below this beautifully converted Danish fishing smack.
CHARTERING IN THE UK: A look at some Traditional Charters available in 1991.
MAKING A SHIP'S WHEEL PART III: Dick Phillips finishes his latest project.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF TAPLINS: The history of one of the oldest marine electrical companies.
BAGGYWRINKLES: Bill Dormer describes how to make them.
THE VIEW FROM UP HERE: Islander' reflects on the hazards of being a traditional boatbuilder.
WILLIAM ATKIN: John Leather introduces the man behind some of America's best loved cruising designs.
SUHAILI: Robin Knox-Johnston tells the story of his famous yacht.
SEA WITCH: The owner portrays his William Atkin double-ender.
CLASSIC BOAT CALENDAR
COOT: Jenny Bennett talks to the designer and builder of an attractive epoxy-clinker dayboat.
A PAIR OF STEAM LAUNCHES: The hulls may be the same but steam plants are a matter for individual choice, discovers Rob Maynard.
AFFORDABLE CLASSICS: Mark Fishwick sails the enduring Finesse 24.
SURVEYING SURVEYORS: Robin Gates suggests reasons for calling in the professionals.
SOURCES: Rob Maynard looks at a range of traditional equipment from blocks to boilers.
NO ROOM FOR SOLOS? - How will the EC Boatbuilding Directive affect the builder and the buyer?
TELL-TALES: The editor's monthly meander around the world's boatyards and backyards.
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
VERA MARY: Robin Gates visited Hamble Yacht Services to learn of the refit of a classic yacht.
BOSTON BOATBUILDING: The building of the last two boats by a 300 year old family firm.
HENLEY TRADITIONAL RALLY: David Coulson introduces Peter Chesworth's photographs.
KASKELOT: Chuck Brown looks into the art of square rig sailing.
TANGAROA: Peter Phelan goes down below this beautifully converted Danish fishing smack.
CHARTERING IN THE UK: A look at some Traditional Charters available in 1991.
MAKING A SHIP'S WHEEL PART III: Dick Phillips finishes his latest project.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF TAPLINS: The history of one of the oldest marine electrical companies.
BAGGYWRINKLES: Bill Dormer describes how to make them.
THE VIEW FROM UP HERE: Islander' reflects on the hazards of being a traditional boatbuilder.
WILLIAM ATKIN: John Leather introduces the man behind some of America's best loved cruising designs.
SUHAILI: Robin Knox-Johnston tells the story of his famous yacht.
SEA WITCH: The owner portrays his William Atkin double-ender.
CLASSIC BOAT CALENDAR
COOT: Jenny Bennett talks to the designer and builder of an attractive epoxy-clinker dayboat.
A PAIR OF STEAM LAUNCHES: The hulls may be the same but steam plants are a matter for individual choice, discovers Rob Maynard.
AFFORDABLE CLASSICS: Mark Fishwick sails the enduring Finesse 24.
SURVEYING SURVEYORS: Robin Gates suggests reasons for calling in the professionals.
SOURCES: Rob Maynard looks at a range of traditional equipment from blocks to boilers.
NO ROOM FOR SOLOS? - How will the EC Boatbuilding Directive affect the builder and the buyer?
TELL-TALES: The editor's monthly meander around the world's boatyards and backyards.
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