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EDITORIAL
CORRESPONDENCE
PIER PIERSMA: Rob Maynard visits a yard in Friesland specialising in traditional Dutch boatbuilding.
ZILVERWIEK: A pre-war International 8. Metre is restored to racing condition in Holland, Roderick Kalberer reports.
FIFE ONE DESIGNS: Matthew Jenkins travels to North Wales to see a racing class designed in Scotland.
ROSALIND: A 1936 yawl has survived in fine condition thanks to several caring owners as Jenny Bennett discovers.
SCATHTAN: Rob Maynard visits the designer and builder of a modem steam launch.
CHARLES NICHOLSON: The concluding part of John Leather's series on the great British designer.
BOOKSHELF
CAPTAIN 0 M WATTS: Mark Fishwick recalls the man behind one of the most famous chandlery businesses in the world.
CALENDAR
LEO'S LOST LOG: Martin Neville introduces some extracts from R T McMullen's hitherto-unpublished sailing log.
BUILDING THE CANOE YAWL III: Dick Phillips continues his step-by-stcp construction series for the amateur builder.
KNOCKABOUT DINGHIES: Peter Spectre explains the attraction and delights of the small dinghy.
BUILDING THE OYSTER: John Leather's design was ideal for home building as Anthony McLoughlin discovered.
RESTORING GRP HULLS: Robin Gates and Neil Trevithick investigate the latest technology in GRP hull restoration.
ENTERPRISE NEPTUNE: Neil Trevithick learns how the ordinary yachtsmen can collect statistics which could help to protect our marine life.
NUTSHELL: Jenny Bennett sails a clinker plywood dinghy designed for kit construction.
THE BOATS OF LOCTUDY: Arange of attractively-priced strip-planked dayboats from Brittany. Jenny Bennett reports.
UNDER THE LEE: Neil Trevithick rediscovers an old item of clothing - the hard way.
SEABOURNE INTERIORS: Peter Phelan goes shopping for ship's furniture.
SOURCES: More equipment, old and new, examined at first hand by Technical Editor, Rob Maynard.
THE AGONY COLUMN: You ask the questions. You supply the answers.
TELL-TALES: The boat show over, the editor returns to his desk to sharpen his one-liners.
CORRESPONDENCE
PIER PIERSMA: Rob Maynard visits a yard in Friesland specialising in traditional Dutch boatbuilding.
ZILVERWIEK: A pre-war International 8. Metre is restored to racing condition in Holland, Roderick Kalberer reports.
FIFE ONE DESIGNS: Matthew Jenkins travels to North Wales to see a racing class designed in Scotland.
ROSALIND: A 1936 yawl has survived in fine condition thanks to several caring owners as Jenny Bennett discovers.
SCATHTAN: Rob Maynard visits the designer and builder of a modem steam launch.
CHARLES NICHOLSON: The concluding part of John Leather's series on the great British designer.
BOOKSHELF
CAPTAIN 0 M WATTS: Mark Fishwick recalls the man behind one of the most famous chandlery businesses in the world.
CALENDAR
LEO'S LOST LOG: Martin Neville introduces some extracts from R T McMullen's hitherto-unpublished sailing log.
BUILDING THE CANOE YAWL III: Dick Phillips continues his step-by-stcp construction series for the amateur builder.
KNOCKABOUT DINGHIES: Peter Spectre explains the attraction and delights of the small dinghy.
BUILDING THE OYSTER: John Leather's design was ideal for home building as Anthony McLoughlin discovered.
RESTORING GRP HULLS: Robin Gates and Neil Trevithick investigate the latest technology in GRP hull restoration.
ENTERPRISE NEPTUNE: Neil Trevithick learns how the ordinary yachtsmen can collect statistics which could help to protect our marine life.
NUTSHELL: Jenny Bennett sails a clinker plywood dinghy designed for kit construction.
THE BOATS OF LOCTUDY: Arange of attractively-priced strip-planked dayboats from Brittany. Jenny Bennett reports.
UNDER THE LEE: Neil Trevithick rediscovers an old item of clothing - the hard way.
SEABOURNE INTERIORS: Peter Phelan goes shopping for ship's furniture.
SOURCES: More equipment, old and new, examined at first hand by Technical Editor, Rob Maynard.
THE AGONY COLUMN: You ask the questions. You supply the answers.
TELL-TALES: The boat show over, the editor returns to his desk to sharpen his one-liners.
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