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EDITORIAL
CLASSIC BOAT CORRESPONDENCE
THE RIVER CRUISER SNIPE: The immaculate restoration of this 1903 launch took four years. Stephen Womack found out more.
THE BOATS OF ARTHUR RANSOME: Roger Wardale chronicles the famous author's own boats and Bernard Patrick enthuses about the Peter Duck class.
THE INTERNATIONAL TWELVES: John Leather recalls a British dinghy which is now better known in the Netherlands.
THE CORACLES OF TIBET: On a journey through the Himalayas Sarah Lock discovered more than just mountains.
MAKING HALF MODELS: The professionals give Neil Trevithick a step-by-step account of how to do it.
YACHTING IN THE TWENTIES: Mr Tommy Workman shares with Jenny Bennett his photographs and memories of racing with the Big Class between the wars.
HINKS OF APPLEDORE: The story of this long established Devon yard is told by Dick Phillips.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF: More books to make a perfect Christmas for the tar who has everything.
HISTORY OF OUTBOARDS: Dag Pike looks into the origins of a piece of equip- ment now taken for granted.
THE STEAMBOAT IVNKL1: A victim of the 'steam virus', Peter Creola prescribes the only known cure.
CLASSICS ON CHARTER: A selection of traditional boats on charter, compiled by Stephen Womack.
VELA LA TINA; John Hedberg marvels at a remarkable wooden racing class he discovered in the Canary Isles.
THORDIS REBORN: The restoration of an Edwardian steam yacht, recounted by John Hooper.
GREG POWLESLAND: Pebbles Wilkin investigates the life and work of a craftsman in wood.
SOURCES:'Annie Hill makes her own selection of useful boating equipment.
DAVEY'S WILL HAVE IT: Continuing his occasional series. Mark Fishwick spotlights another source of 'Classic Gear'.
CALENDAR: A look forward to some of the events of the coming winter.
SHEARWATER: A double-ended day-boat from the Sail And Oar boatshop is reviewed by Jenny Bennett.
TELL-TALES: Boats, builders and bonhomie in the editor's column.
CLASSIC BOAT CORRESPONDENCE
THE RIVER CRUISER SNIPE: The immaculate restoration of this 1903 launch took four years. Stephen Womack found out more.
THE BOATS OF ARTHUR RANSOME: Roger Wardale chronicles the famous author's own boats and Bernard Patrick enthuses about the Peter Duck class.
THE INTERNATIONAL TWELVES: John Leather recalls a British dinghy which is now better known in the Netherlands.
THE CORACLES OF TIBET: On a journey through the Himalayas Sarah Lock discovered more than just mountains.
MAKING HALF MODELS: The professionals give Neil Trevithick a step-by-step account of how to do it.
YACHTING IN THE TWENTIES: Mr Tommy Workman shares with Jenny Bennett his photographs and memories of racing with the Big Class between the wars.
HINKS OF APPLEDORE: The story of this long established Devon yard is told by Dick Phillips.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF: More books to make a perfect Christmas for the tar who has everything.
HISTORY OF OUTBOARDS: Dag Pike looks into the origins of a piece of equip- ment now taken for granted.
THE STEAMBOAT IVNKL1: A victim of the 'steam virus', Peter Creola prescribes the only known cure.
CLASSICS ON CHARTER: A selection of traditional boats on charter, compiled by Stephen Womack.
VELA LA TINA; John Hedberg marvels at a remarkable wooden racing class he discovered in the Canary Isles.
THORDIS REBORN: The restoration of an Edwardian steam yacht, recounted by John Hooper.
GREG POWLESLAND: Pebbles Wilkin investigates the life and work of a craftsman in wood.
SOURCES:'Annie Hill makes her own selection of useful boating equipment.
DAVEY'S WILL HAVE IT: Continuing his occasional series. Mark Fishwick spotlights another source of 'Classic Gear'.
CALENDAR: A look forward to some of the events of the coming winter.
SHEARWATER: A double-ended day-boat from the Sail And Oar boatshop is reviewed by Jenny Bennett.
TELL-TALES: Boats, builders and bonhomie in the editor's column.
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