Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
EDITORIAL
CORRESPONDENCE
HEARTSEASE - Robin Gates tells the remarkable story of a famous 1903 schooner.
INTERNATIONAL ONE-DESIGNS - The 1930s IOD class is alive and well. By Roger Lean-Vercoe.
ON BEING CORRECTLY ATTIRED - Peter Cook looks back to those sepia-hued days of serge suits and silk neckerchiefs.
THE MFV - Jeremy Cresswell's history of the Scottish Motor Fishing Vessel.
FOLKBOATS - Egalitarian and radical in its conception and design, the Folkboat is still as popular as ever.
SOURCES - Carbon fibre gaffs, big bronze blocks, sailors' smocks, and more.
SYDNEY WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL - Photojournalist Allan Whiting witnesses the classic boat revival in Australia.
TOOLS OF A BRAVE EXISTENCE - The beach at Hastings is home to a hardy fleet of fishing boats. By Robin Gates.
TRADITIONAL SEAMANSHIP - Part 1: the important skills of Warping and Springing explained by John Mellor.
BOOKSHELF
MIND THE VARNISH! - How to make a Proper Job of this perennial task. By Sylvia Murphy.
THE STEAM BARGE PRESIDENT - After a complex restoration, President is steaming up and down the canals of England again. By Tony Millet.
CALENDAR
THE WHIPPETS OF BULLO PILL - Kevin Desmond on these unique little 1930's powerboats.
THE SHIP THAT NEVER SAILED - John Leather tells the sad story of a fine little ship that made only one trip - to the breaker's yard.
FLYING IN THE FACE OF FASHION - Allan Whiting's new 18-footer has many old-fashioned virtues.
TELL-TALES - Classic Boat news from around the world.
BROKERAGE & CHARTER - Our new column on the classiest classics for sale and charter.
MARINE DIRECTORY - Our regular advertisement guide to boatbuilders, equipment, services and much more.
OUR APRIL COVER - The IOD Class at their 1990 World Championship held on the Clyde. Designed in the 1930s, the IOD was popular with yachtsmen who wanted to race in strictly similar boats. The class is now experiencing a revival. Our article on these elegant classics begins on page I6. Photograph by Roger Lean-Vercoe.
CORRESPONDENCE
HEARTSEASE - Robin Gates tells the remarkable story of a famous 1903 schooner.
INTERNATIONAL ONE-DESIGNS - The 1930s IOD class is alive and well. By Roger Lean-Vercoe.
ON BEING CORRECTLY ATTIRED - Peter Cook looks back to those sepia-hued days of serge suits and silk neckerchiefs.
THE MFV - Jeremy Cresswell's history of the Scottish Motor Fishing Vessel.
FOLKBOATS - Egalitarian and radical in its conception and design, the Folkboat is still as popular as ever.
SOURCES - Carbon fibre gaffs, big bronze blocks, sailors' smocks, and more.
SYDNEY WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL - Photojournalist Allan Whiting witnesses the classic boat revival in Australia.
TOOLS OF A BRAVE EXISTENCE - The beach at Hastings is home to a hardy fleet of fishing boats. By Robin Gates.
TRADITIONAL SEAMANSHIP - Part 1: the important skills of Warping and Springing explained by John Mellor.
BOOKSHELF
MIND THE VARNISH! - How to make a Proper Job of this perennial task. By Sylvia Murphy.
THE STEAM BARGE PRESIDENT - After a complex restoration, President is steaming up and down the canals of England again. By Tony Millet.
CALENDAR
THE WHIPPETS OF BULLO PILL - Kevin Desmond on these unique little 1930's powerboats.
THE SHIP THAT NEVER SAILED - John Leather tells the sad story of a fine little ship that made only one trip - to the breaker's yard.
FLYING IN THE FACE OF FASHION - Allan Whiting's new 18-footer has many old-fashioned virtues.
TELL-TALES - Classic Boat news from around the world.
BROKERAGE & CHARTER - Our new column on the classiest classics for sale and charter.
MARINE DIRECTORY - Our regular advertisement guide to boatbuilders, equipment, services and much more.
OUR APRIL COVER - The IOD Class at their 1990 World Championship held on the Clyde. Designed in the 1930s, the IOD was popular with yachtsmen who wanted to race in strictly similar boats. The class is now experiencing a revival. Our article on these elegant classics begins on page I6. Photograph by Roger Lean-Vercoe.
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