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EDITORIAL
CORRESPONDENCE
MARGUERITE EXPLORER: Mark Fishwick
witnesses the transformation from
Danish fishing vessel to gaff ketch.
LORNE LEADER: Libby Purves shares the delights of chartering a Brixham trawler on the West Coast of Scotland.
CLASSIQUE: Owner John Craig talks to Jenny Bennett about the restoration of his unique 1930s motor yacht.
CONWAY ONE DESIGNS: Robin Gates looks at one of the racing fleets on the Menai Strait.
ELCO: Dag Pyke introduces an American company producing electric launches today to turn-of-the-century designs.
BISQUINES: The working boats of the French Atlantic coast are making a comeback. Joel Douillet provides the background to new boats in Cancale and Granville.
CHITAGON SAMBAN: Bo Colomby negotiates old fashioned skills and red tape - to build a boat in Burma.
CALENDAR
GALLERY: Austin Hawkins introduces the work of Paul Deacon.
JADE: Learning about, the history of this East Coast keel boat was not easy, as Roderick Kalberer discovers.
BOOKSHELF
HARLEYMEAD: John Leather considers the work of the designer who developed the Falmouth Quay Punt from working boat to yacht.
BUILDING THE CANOE YAWL IV: Yesterday's design, tomorrow's technology; Dick Phillips gets stuck into epoxy sheathing in our stage by stage series.
ARGONAUT: Sussex inspiration, Essex construction, Devon cruising: Johannes Mackay's story of his lute-sterned lug-rigged dayboat.
REDWING: Too good to waste and small enough to save: Julius Scoble-Hodgins rescued a traditional Winkle Brig.
PAINTS FOR WOODEN BOATS: What to know before you buy: Rob Maynard consults the major manufacturers.
SOURCES: From natural fibres in rope to high-tech fibres in boatbuilding.
THE AGONY COLUMN: How do I...? You ask and advise on common problems.
TELL-TALES: As ever, trailing in the wake of this month's major features, the editor comes bobbing along behind.
CORRESPONDENCE
MARGUERITE EXPLORER: Mark Fishwick
witnesses the transformation from
Danish fishing vessel to gaff ketch.
LORNE LEADER: Libby Purves shares the delights of chartering a Brixham trawler on the West Coast of Scotland.
CLASSIQUE: Owner John Craig talks to Jenny Bennett about the restoration of his unique 1930s motor yacht.
CONWAY ONE DESIGNS: Robin Gates looks at one of the racing fleets on the Menai Strait.
ELCO: Dag Pyke introduces an American company producing electric launches today to turn-of-the-century designs.
BISQUINES: The working boats of the French Atlantic coast are making a comeback. Joel Douillet provides the background to new boats in Cancale and Granville.
CHITAGON SAMBAN: Bo Colomby negotiates old fashioned skills and red tape - to build a boat in Burma.
CALENDAR
GALLERY: Austin Hawkins introduces the work of Paul Deacon.
JADE: Learning about, the history of this East Coast keel boat was not easy, as Roderick Kalberer discovers.
BOOKSHELF
HARLEYMEAD: John Leather considers the work of the designer who developed the Falmouth Quay Punt from working boat to yacht.
BUILDING THE CANOE YAWL IV: Yesterday's design, tomorrow's technology; Dick Phillips gets stuck into epoxy sheathing in our stage by stage series.
ARGONAUT: Sussex inspiration, Essex construction, Devon cruising: Johannes Mackay's story of his lute-sterned lug-rigged dayboat.
REDWING: Too good to waste and small enough to save: Julius Scoble-Hodgins rescued a traditional Winkle Brig.
PAINTS FOR WOODEN BOATS: What to know before you buy: Rob Maynard consults the major manufacturers.
SOURCES: From natural fibres in rope to high-tech fibres in boatbuilding.
THE AGONY COLUMN: How do I...? You ask and advise on common problems.
TELL-TALES: As ever, trailing in the wake of this month's major features, the editor comes bobbing along behind.
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