Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
THE LOG
ALBUM - ' A special 'double album' from the West Country with gatherings of traditional luggers at Looe in Cornwall and Beer in Devon.
THE TRADITIONAL FAMILY YACHT - Why is the Laurent Giles designed Peter Duck still so popular Gavin Davies talks to the people who really know: the owners.
AMERICA'S FAVOURITE DAYBOAT - Jenny Bennett makes a guest appearance to describe an attractive keelboat still little known in Europe: the Herreshoff 121/2.
SEIL 36 - What happens when a talented French designer re-thinks a traditional Norwegian praam Our Man in France, Bill MacDonaId found out.
MASCOTTE 40 - Peter Rolt describes the history and recent painstaking restoration of one of the largest of the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutters.
DOUBLE-ENDER-ITIS - John Leather knows the symptoms but is not so sure about the cure.
FRIENDS IN THE TRADE - Advice from our experts on coachroof joints, positioning a mast and car-topping your dinghy.
REFLECTIONS - Austin Hawkins meets Tony Knights, a fishing boat skipper turned marine artist turned gaffer owner.
ROPE YARNS - Des Pawson, President of the International Guild of Knot Tyers, unravels some knots that are not.
SAILING THE POST BOAT - In Britain's beautiful Lake District, Judy Briekhill tries the modern GRP version of a traditional workboat from Scotland.
DREAMS AND DESIGNS - Classic English gaffe-utters - from Canada. Paul Gartside launches the return of our popular series on designs by designers.
TRADEWINDS - In our regular column of hands-on evaluations, David Parker and colleagues check out an aluminium dinghy, traditional and modern compasses, a marine sleeping bag, a really compact drill and in...
FRESH BREEZES - ...take a briefer look at some traditional clothing, economic alternators, a fuel monitoring system, non-spill mugs and emergency lightsticks.
DIARY
RUN ASHORE - The summer's rallies, regattas and riverine rave-ups around the world in reports from The Boatman's rapidly growing team of on the spot correspondents.
ALBUM - ' A special 'double album' from the West Country with gatherings of traditional luggers at Looe in Cornwall and Beer in Devon.
THE TRADITIONAL FAMILY YACHT - Why is the Laurent Giles designed Peter Duck still so popular Gavin Davies talks to the people who really know: the owners.
AMERICA'S FAVOURITE DAYBOAT - Jenny Bennett makes a guest appearance to describe an attractive keelboat still little known in Europe: the Herreshoff 121/2.
SEIL 36 - What happens when a talented French designer re-thinks a traditional Norwegian praam Our Man in France, Bill MacDonaId found out.
MASCOTTE 40 - Peter Rolt describes the history and recent painstaking restoration of one of the largest of the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutters.
DOUBLE-ENDER-ITIS - John Leather knows the symptoms but is not so sure about the cure.
FRIENDS IN THE TRADE - Advice from our experts on coachroof joints, positioning a mast and car-topping your dinghy.
REFLECTIONS - Austin Hawkins meets Tony Knights, a fishing boat skipper turned marine artist turned gaffer owner.
ROPE YARNS - Des Pawson, President of the International Guild of Knot Tyers, unravels some knots that are not.
SAILING THE POST BOAT - In Britain's beautiful Lake District, Judy Briekhill tries the modern GRP version of a traditional workboat from Scotland.
DREAMS AND DESIGNS - Classic English gaffe-utters - from Canada. Paul Gartside launches the return of our popular series on designs by designers.
TRADEWINDS - In our regular column of hands-on evaluations, David Parker and colleagues check out an aluminium dinghy, traditional and modern compasses, a marine sleeping bag, a really compact drill and in...
FRESH BREEZES - ...take a briefer look at some traditional clothing, economic alternators, a fuel monitoring system, non-spill mugs and emergency lightsticks.
DIARY
RUN ASHORE - The summer's rallies, regattas and riverine rave-ups around the world in reports from The Boatman's rapidly growing team of on the spot correspondents.
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