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The Gribble - T'is Yurp - again Sailing the North Quay 22 - Traditional appeal; modern materials; craftsmanlike construction. Judy Brickhill sails a completely new pocket gaffer. Running on Rails - Danish designer Peer Bruun found a novel hull shape for his Megin dayboat in the ships of the Vikings. Kathy Mansfield tells a fascinating story. Building Ebbtide - Steve & Annette Graham's project to build their own steel cruising yacht gets off the bench and into the air. Restoring Moorhen - For Tom and Mary Moore restoring a modest motor cruiser was the first step towards building a Broads yacht. Richard Johnstone-Bryden reports. Building the Sole Bay Gaffer - Preen- as a picture. Or in this case several and Paul Janes took them all to show the construction of David Rose's 20' (6m) Itchen Ferry cruiser. Recommended Reading - Of all the joints in all the world Hope in Ireland - John Kerr's own account of his last boating holiday. Memories of John Kerr - Just a few of his many friends explain why John was so special to all of us. Sailing the Ha'penny Dayboat - Alice Driscoll discovers that Phil Swift's boating currency actually benefits from a little inflation. Making Curved Coamings - Steamboats, catboats, dayboats...they all seem to look that much more refined with steam-bent cockpit coamings. Greg Rossel describes how to do it. Going for the Finish - And whether it's a coaming or some other piece of fine boat joinery, it will look even finer if it's beautifully varnished. Robin Benjamin explains how to do a proper job. Grand Designs - Elegant variations on the American Adirondack guideboat ÃÃ
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