Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
EDITORIAL
CORRESPONDENCE
LUKE BROTHERS - Robin Gates meets the shipwrights of a once thriving South Coast yard.
ROYAL FLUSH - Restoring an East Coast Restricted Class yacht, described by Christopher Heaton-Armstrong.
MATHILDE - A Norwegian Hardanger Jakt rebuild became the catalyst for a centre of service industries: Robert Straughton reports.
TOMMI NIELSEN & CO - Robin Gates visits the Gloucester yard which rebuilds classic yachts.
GALLERY - Sue Topf reviews 19th Century Maritime Watercolours, a book by Adrian Vincent.
DRASCOMBE DESIGNS - John Watkinson, the man behind the Drascombe range, talks to Jenny Bennett.
SOURCES - Guest reviewers examine equipment for classic boats and classic crews.
MINGARY - John Marett tells the remarkable story of a classic Mylne yacht.
THE WINNERS - Rob Miiynard looks at the winning entries in the 2nd Amateur Boat building Competition.
NEW STEERING GEAR - Sylvia Murphy describes an unobtrusive improvement for a Maurice Griffiths double-ender.
THE CANOE YAWL - The term is suspect but the boat can be a delight, as John Leather's history reveals.
ALFRED CORRY - Saving the life of a boat that once saved lives, Frank Mulville tells the story.
CALENDAR
BOOKSHELF
TRADITIONAL SEAMANSHIP IV - John Mellor looks at Tricing Lines, Brails and Bowlines.
CYGNET II - Jenny Bennett discovers the launch that is thought to be the smallest surviving Andrews Slipper.
BUILDING A THAMES SKIFF - The stage by stage construction of a classic rowing skiff described by boatbuilder John Cox.
AGONY - Questions and answers, reader to reader.
TELL-TALES - The news in and around the boat-yards: the editor is expansive while Pippa Beattie keeps to the point.
MARINE DIRECTORY - Our regular advertisement guide to boatbuilders, equipment, services and much more.
OUR OCTOBER COVER - Life by Charles Napier Hemy taken from 19th Century Maritime Watercolours
CORRESPONDENCE
LUKE BROTHERS - Robin Gates meets the shipwrights of a once thriving South Coast yard.
ROYAL FLUSH - Restoring an East Coast Restricted Class yacht, described by Christopher Heaton-Armstrong.
MATHILDE - A Norwegian Hardanger Jakt rebuild became the catalyst for a centre of service industries: Robert Straughton reports.
TOMMI NIELSEN & CO - Robin Gates visits the Gloucester yard which rebuilds classic yachts.
GALLERY - Sue Topf reviews 19th Century Maritime Watercolours, a book by Adrian Vincent.
DRASCOMBE DESIGNS - John Watkinson, the man behind the Drascombe range, talks to Jenny Bennett.
SOURCES - Guest reviewers examine equipment for classic boats and classic crews.
MINGARY - John Marett tells the remarkable story of a classic Mylne yacht.
THE WINNERS - Rob Miiynard looks at the winning entries in the 2nd Amateur Boat building Competition.
NEW STEERING GEAR - Sylvia Murphy describes an unobtrusive improvement for a Maurice Griffiths double-ender.
THE CANOE YAWL - The term is suspect but the boat can be a delight, as John Leather's history reveals.
ALFRED CORRY - Saving the life of a boat that once saved lives, Frank Mulville tells the story.
CALENDAR
BOOKSHELF
TRADITIONAL SEAMANSHIP IV - John Mellor looks at Tricing Lines, Brails and Bowlines.
CYGNET II - Jenny Bennett discovers the launch that is thought to be the smallest surviving Andrews Slipper.
BUILDING A THAMES SKIFF - The stage by stage construction of a classic rowing skiff described by boatbuilder John Cox.
AGONY - Questions and answers, reader to reader.
TELL-TALES - The news in and around the boat-yards: the editor is expansive while Pippa Beattie keeps to the point.
MARINE DIRECTORY - Our regular advertisement guide to boatbuilders, equipment, services and much more.
OUR OCTOBER COVER - Life by Charles Napier Hemy taken from 19th Century Maritime Watercolours
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