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Watercraft Magazine, September - October 2002 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
The Gribble - The Magnificent Three Raiders of the Lost Arts - Bringing back the traditional skills of sail and oar on the 3rd Great Glen Raid. Kathy Mansfield reports in words and pictures. Locks, Lochs and Two Crews of Teachers - At King Alfred School, those who can, try it before they ask the kids to do it. John Barker describes taking part in the GGR for the first time. Mokka - One of the stars of this year's GGR was a German re-think of the Drascombe lugger. Kathy Mansfield has her story. Correspondence - This is sad: the editor is not the only Magnificent Seven anorak. Trail & Sail: Buckler's Hard - Another delightful davboat destination: Chris Vincent-Bennett trails his Tidewav dinghy to explore the Beaulieu River. Kit-built Romilly - A modern lugger design which prompted resurgence of the rig, the elegant Romilly is now available as a kit for home- builders. Steve Graham reports. Sailing St Valery - Another modeRN interpretation of the lugger is a Phil Bolger design inspired by the fishing craft of Normandy. In the USA, Dan Segal tried out the prototype. Re-discovering the Sailing Canoe - Meade Gougeon explains the appeal of the 'travelling canoe' of the 19th century and in... The Evolving 50/50 Cruising Canoe - American boatbuilder Hugh Horton traces his modem sailing canoes back to the British adventurer "Rob Rov' McGregor. Building Missy Mouse - In the UK. JeremY Burnett was so taken by the sailing canoes of American Henry Rushton he asked Julian Bum to teach him to build one and in... Sailing Missy Mouse... having built her - beautifully - invited Judy Brickhill to take her for a sail in Falmouth harbour. Recommended Reading - Old yacht designs and a book on boatbuilding for lads. Grand Designs - More Designer Monologues - Andrew Wolstenhoime with his latest Broads yacht and Paul Fisher on his sailing canoes. Boats - Reviews & Reports - Yet another sailing canoe! And a whole fleet of kayaks. Whatever happened to pocket cruisers Backyard Boatshop - is - well - back. Mark Corke tests the Laguna LT16, a proper boatbuilder's bandsaw. Gear - Reviews & Reports - David Parker tries out new gear to look for in vour local chandlers or at the Southampton Boat Show Boats with the Bugs Out - And while you're at the Show, look out for these established favourites which sail on and on. Calendar of Events - Before the fall. Our listing of events at the end of the season. Subscribing to Water Craft - and just over the page, ordering the issues you missed.
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