Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
EDITORIAL
CORRESPONDENCE
NATIONAL SWALLOWS - Robin Gates introduces the one design keel boats once used for Olympic competition.
ZEESBOOTE OF GERMANY - The drifting trade has died but the South West Baltic is witnessing a working boat comeback as Monika Kludas reports.
THE FIFTH WOODEN BOAT SHOW - With the help of Peter Chesworth's photographs. Jenny Bennett recalls some of this year's exhibits.
CALENDAR - Felicity Whitehead lists some events for your diary.
GALLERY - French artist Jean Bellis produces fine historical drawings and fantasy models. Bill McDonald considers his work.
RIVA - The classic runabouts are still built to exacting standards in Italy. Rob Maynard visited the yard.
FORMIDABLE - Rob Maynard sails the sole survivor of the M Class built for the New York Yacht Club.
BOOKSHELF
THE BEETLE CAT - Traditional wooden boatbuilding on a production line, described by Robert Holtzman.
TRADITIONAL SEAMANSHIP III - John Mellor continues his series with stoppers, handybillys and hardeners.
PEGGY - Maggie Brogan tells the story of an eighty eight year old Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter.
BUILDING THE CANOE YAWL IX - Dick Phillips makes the spars and John Leather explains the theory behind the rig design.
UNDER THE LEE - Tom Cunliffe considers the reasons for purchasing and the realities of cruising a classic.
ONE FOR THE MONEY - Despite the R-word, the 1991 Southampton Boat Show is bigger than ever.
TWO FOR THE SHOW - The Winkle Brig Dayboat and the Tyrrell & Young Smack Yacht reviewed by Jenny Bennett.
SOURCES - Rob Maynard's regular hands-on review of equipment.
THE AGONY COLUMN - We may not know all the answers but we know some men who do.
TELL-TALES - The Editor with boats, boats and more boats.
MARINE DIRECTORY - Our regular advertisement guide to boatbuilders, equipment, services, plans and models.
CORRESPONDENCE
NATIONAL SWALLOWS - Robin Gates introduces the one design keel boats once used for Olympic competition.
ZEESBOOTE OF GERMANY - The drifting trade has died but the South West Baltic is witnessing a working boat comeback as Monika Kludas reports.
THE FIFTH WOODEN BOAT SHOW - With the help of Peter Chesworth's photographs. Jenny Bennett recalls some of this year's exhibits.
CALENDAR - Felicity Whitehead lists some events for your diary.
GALLERY - French artist Jean Bellis produces fine historical drawings and fantasy models. Bill McDonald considers his work.
RIVA - The classic runabouts are still built to exacting standards in Italy. Rob Maynard visited the yard.
FORMIDABLE - Rob Maynard sails the sole survivor of the M Class built for the New York Yacht Club.
BOOKSHELF
THE BEETLE CAT - Traditional wooden boatbuilding on a production line, described by Robert Holtzman.
TRADITIONAL SEAMANSHIP III - John Mellor continues his series with stoppers, handybillys and hardeners.
PEGGY - Maggie Brogan tells the story of an eighty eight year old Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter.
BUILDING THE CANOE YAWL IX - Dick Phillips makes the spars and John Leather explains the theory behind the rig design.
UNDER THE LEE - Tom Cunliffe considers the reasons for purchasing and the realities of cruising a classic.
ONE FOR THE MONEY - Despite the R-word, the 1991 Southampton Boat Show is bigger than ever.
TWO FOR THE SHOW - The Winkle Brig Dayboat and the Tyrrell & Young Smack Yacht reviewed by Jenny Bennett.
SOURCES - Rob Maynard's regular hands-on review of equipment.
THE AGONY COLUMN - We may not know all the answers but we know some men who do.
TELL-TALES - The Editor with boats, boats and more boats.
MARINE DIRECTORY - Our regular advertisement guide to boatbuilders, equipment, services, plans and models.
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