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FEATURES: The Cribble - The Ikea connection The Blekinge Raid - First Portugal, then Scotland, now Sweden... And Kathy Mansfield was there. Raid Finland 2003 - Mike Hanyi does it again, with raiders from all over Europe. I've Started So I'll Finish - Enough of these whys and wherefores, Andrew Wright, dayjob GP. spent four enjoyable years building 'Arsinoe' A Pocket Classic...designed for him by Paul Gartside in Canada. Judy Brickhill took her sailing, leaving Ches paddling along behind. Recommended Reading - with Pete Greenfield. Does My Bottom Look Big In This - What Lies Beneath...Bernard Patridc's little cruising Tosher 'Moll Cobbler'. Epoxy for Beginners - In Part 3 of his series on everything you wanted to know about epoxy, David Parker leads us in a bonding session. Grand Designs - Small enough to stand in the corner as a book case; big enough to take a man sailing. Meet Phil Bolger's Queen Mab. Design Your Own Boat - Ian Nicolson continues his one step at a time series. SPECIAL SECTION - BACKYARD BUILDING ROUND THE WORLD: Do-ability' - Susanne Altenburger of Phil Bolger & Friends in the USA sends despatches from the home boatbuilding front which emphasize the easy way The Lazy Man's Way to Build Boats - From the Communist era to today s 'wild Capitalism', Mikhail Markov has kept on building his own boats in Russian backyards. The Fleet's All Here - At King Alfred School in London, pupils, parents and staff have now built three Expedition Boats. John Barker sends his End of Term report. Location, Location...If your backyard is simply not large enough, where else can you build Steve Graham offers some very practical suggestions. REGULARS: Gear - Reviews & Reports - With David Parker and friends. Boats - R&R - Epoxy and the boat plans come free, 2004 boating calendars and much more than you wanted to know about this magazine. Subscribing to Water Craft - Because vou're worth it.
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