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EDITORIAL
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
EULE VON TOLLERORT: The careful restoration of a traditional German sailing barge, described by Monika Kludas.
CLASSIC RACING: Marilyn Holmes joined the crew of Vixen II for some memorable sailing in Antigua Race Week.
TUNNAG: Alex McMullen goes aboard a vintage motor-sailer built by Dickies' of Tarbert.
RECAULKING: Bill Dormer strips his wooden hull to reveal a major job.
THE WOODEN BOAT SHOW & CALENDAR: A preview of some of the exhibits at this year's show and a look forward to some of the other events of the summer.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF
MAKING SKYLIGHTS: The concluding half of Dick Phillips' step-by-step project.
TAMAHIN 40: Stephen Wallis of Laurent Giles Ltd offers his design for a traditional displacement motor cruiser in modern materials.
FORGING STEEL FITTINGS: Making your own fittings is not only an economy but can also be a lot of fun, as Jim Mellor found out.
WILLIAM FIFE & SON: John Leather chronicles the early career of the yacht designer William Fife III in the second of his four part series.
LIGHTSHIPS: Jack Coote salutes the last of the lightship men and the service they provided to mariners.
MARITIME MALDON: Working port and yachting town: Paul Janes explores one of Britain's oldest seafaring centres.
THE STEAM MAKERS: Rob Maynard visits Langley Engineering, the specialists in all aspects of steam boating.
TOPHER DAWSON: Chuck Brown meets a traditional boatbuilder in Scotland with some modern energy-saving ideas.
CALUMET: Conspicuous craftsmanship: Richard Sutton reviews the latest cold moulded cruising boat from McMillan Yachts.
BUYING FROM BROKERS: What does a boat broker actually do for the vendor, the buyer and his own percentage? Robin Gates investigates.
SOURCES: Rob Maynard's regular look at marine equipment.
TELL-TALES: From the sublime to the Editor's own column: more boats built, building and re-building.
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
EULE VON TOLLERORT: The careful restoration of a traditional German sailing barge, described by Monika Kludas.
CLASSIC RACING: Marilyn Holmes joined the crew of Vixen II for some memorable sailing in Antigua Race Week.
TUNNAG: Alex McMullen goes aboard a vintage motor-sailer built by Dickies' of Tarbert.
RECAULKING: Bill Dormer strips his wooden hull to reveal a major job.
THE WOODEN BOAT SHOW & CALENDAR: A preview of some of the exhibits at this year's show and a look forward to some of the other events of the summer.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF
MAKING SKYLIGHTS: The concluding half of Dick Phillips' step-by-step project.
TAMAHIN 40: Stephen Wallis of Laurent Giles Ltd offers his design for a traditional displacement motor cruiser in modern materials.
FORGING STEEL FITTINGS: Making your own fittings is not only an economy but can also be a lot of fun, as Jim Mellor found out.
WILLIAM FIFE & SON: John Leather chronicles the early career of the yacht designer William Fife III in the second of his four part series.
LIGHTSHIPS: Jack Coote salutes the last of the lightship men and the service they provided to mariners.
MARITIME MALDON: Working port and yachting town: Paul Janes explores one of Britain's oldest seafaring centres.
THE STEAM MAKERS: Rob Maynard visits Langley Engineering, the specialists in all aspects of steam boating.
TOPHER DAWSON: Chuck Brown meets a traditional boatbuilder in Scotland with some modern energy-saving ideas.
CALUMET: Conspicuous craftsmanship: Richard Sutton reviews the latest cold moulded cruising boat from McMillan Yachts.
BUYING FROM BROKERS: What does a boat broker actually do for the vendor, the buyer and his own percentage? Robin Gates investigates.
SOURCES: Rob Maynard's regular look at marine equipment.
TELL-TALES: From the sublime to the Editor's own column: more boats built, building and re-building.
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