Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
ONWARD OF ITO - One of the last of the line of Itchen Ferry. Described by the men who designed, built, and owned her
BURIED ALIVE - Seven centuries after King Harold landed at Hastings, a Dutch East Indiaman full of sick sailors followed suit. Marian Martin tells the story of the wreck
BEQUIA TWO-BOW RACERS - Descendents of whaling boats (right), sharp at both ends and built for speed. Kim Taylor describes their construction and racing in the Caribbean
TO BUY OR NOT TO BUY...that is the question, when you're faced with the dried out hull of a vintage motorboat. Graham Loney makes a step-by-step analysis of 'the bargain'
THE LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURNS - The bigger the boat, the smaller the fun? Stephen Mann finds pleasure in an old lifeboat
TUIGA - Rebuilt from the keel up and ready to race again, a Fife 15-Metre (above left) sets her jackyarder where other sails fail to reach. Tom Cunliffe takes the old Duke of Medinaceli's former yacht for a sail through history
MIGHTY MINNOWS - Bruce Read designed and built a class of 16ft clinker dinghies for Torbay. Austin Hawkins reports
UTIEKAH - A 1927 huon pine ketch (right) cruising in the southern hemisphere, with 3000 horseshoes in her bilge. Terry Travers tells a remarkable story of survival
Regulars:
EDITORIAL
TELL TALES
LETTERS - Letter of the Month Award is an engraving of Greenwich
CALENDAR
KEYSTONES - Fastenings with Bob Forsyth making trunnels
BOOKSHELF - Practical and collectable books
SOURCES - Clean water, foul weather gear, and medals
CHARTER & BROKERAGE - Luggers and gaffers in Cornwall
MARINE DIRECTORY
STERN POST - 'Making other plans' by Nic Compton
ONWARD OF ITO - One of the last of the line of Itchen Ferry. Described by the men who designed, built, and owned her
BURIED ALIVE - Seven centuries after King Harold landed at Hastings, a Dutch East Indiaman full of sick sailors followed suit. Marian Martin tells the story of the wreck
BEQUIA TWO-BOW RACERS - Descendents of whaling boats (right), sharp at both ends and built for speed. Kim Taylor describes their construction and racing in the Caribbean
TO BUY OR NOT TO BUY...that is the question, when you're faced with the dried out hull of a vintage motorboat. Graham Loney makes a step-by-step analysis of 'the bargain'
THE LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURNS - The bigger the boat, the smaller the fun? Stephen Mann finds pleasure in an old lifeboat
TUIGA - Rebuilt from the keel up and ready to race again, a Fife 15-Metre (above left) sets her jackyarder where other sails fail to reach. Tom Cunliffe takes the old Duke of Medinaceli's former yacht for a sail through history
MIGHTY MINNOWS - Bruce Read designed and built a class of 16ft clinker dinghies for Torbay. Austin Hawkins reports
UTIEKAH - A 1927 huon pine ketch (right) cruising in the southern hemisphere, with 3000 horseshoes in her bilge. Terry Travers tells a remarkable story of survival
Regulars:
EDITORIAL
TELL TALES
LETTERS - Letter of the Month Award is an engraving of Greenwich
CALENDAR
KEYSTONES - Fastenings with Bob Forsyth making trunnels
BOOKSHELF - Practical and collectable books
SOURCES - Clean water, foul weather gear, and medals
CHARTER & BROKERAGE - Luggers and gaffers in Cornwall
MARINE DIRECTORY
STERN POST - 'Making other plans' by Nic Compton
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