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COVER STORIES - 40 El Nino - anarchy in the skies - Peter Nielsen investigates the most powerful climatic influence in the world and asks 'Will it affect Britain?'
Westerly Ocean 33 tested - YM's team goes On board this important British yacht and finds a capable and quick offshore cruiser
Winter tales - The iceboat cometh - Webb Chiles in snowy Boston
A winter weekend - Annie Hill enjoys a gentle sail
End of season sail - Mike Peyton on the chilly East Coast
Death of Channel 16 - The arrival of Digital Selective calling on VHF means radical changes for yachtsmen. Duncan Kent explains what they are
The ARC class of '97 - Paul Gelder reports on the boats and the preparations for the 12th Atlantic Rally for Cruisers
Also in this issue:
Westernman - Tom Cunliffe describes the creation of his reactionary new yacht and finds out whether she matches his expectations
Boat show species - They're on the stands and in the aisles - the boat show stereotypes. Tony Moss people watches
Second look - Alison Molyneaux revisits the Tradewind 35 and discovers a traditional yet lively blue water cruiser
Practical Seamanship - Tom Cunliffe on when not to plot, and Brian Humber on cruising in 50-knot winds, plus all the regulars
Beginner's luck - Almost everything goes right for Colin Galloway on a maiden passage to Orkney
Onshore pilot - Peter Cumberlidge calls in on the quaint Brittany town of Morlaix nestling under its spectacular viaduct
One man and his boat - Peter Nielsen talks to a yachtsman who finds a grand prix trimaran an ideal cruiser
Charting Cuba - A GPS is better than leadline and compass when chart-making under pressure, says Nigel Calder
Cruising dragon country - Indonesia is full of colourful people and spectacular places, as Dick Allen discovered
Blue water letter - In his first epistle Jack Gush describes 40-ton ballerinas, rubs fenders with fishermen, and finds value for money
Westerly Ocean 33 tested - YM's team goes On board this important British yacht and finds a capable and quick offshore cruiser
Winter tales - The iceboat cometh - Webb Chiles in snowy Boston
A winter weekend - Annie Hill enjoys a gentle sail
End of season sail - Mike Peyton on the chilly East Coast
Death of Channel 16 - The arrival of Digital Selective calling on VHF means radical changes for yachtsmen. Duncan Kent explains what they are
The ARC class of '97 - Paul Gelder reports on the boats and the preparations for the 12th Atlantic Rally for Cruisers
Also in this issue:
Westernman - Tom Cunliffe describes the creation of his reactionary new yacht and finds out whether she matches his expectations
Boat show species - They're on the stands and in the aisles - the boat show stereotypes. Tony Moss people watches
Second look - Alison Molyneaux revisits the Tradewind 35 and discovers a traditional yet lively blue water cruiser
Practical Seamanship - Tom Cunliffe on when not to plot, and Brian Humber on cruising in 50-knot winds, plus all the regulars
Beginner's luck - Almost everything goes right for Colin Galloway on a maiden passage to Orkney
Onshore pilot - Peter Cumberlidge calls in on the quaint Brittany town of Morlaix nestling under its spectacular viaduct
One man and his boat - Peter Nielsen talks to a yachtsman who finds a grand prix trimaran an ideal cruiser
Charting Cuba - A GPS is better than leadline and compass when chart-making under pressure, says Nigel Calder
Cruising dragon country - Indonesia is full of colourful people and spectacular places, as Dick Allen discovered
Blue water letter - In his first epistle Jack Gush describes 40-ton ballerinas, rubs fenders with fishermen, and finds value for money
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