Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
THE LOG
ALBUM - Mario Marzari joined the lateen rigged Mediterranean workboats at their annual rally in Stintino.
LETTERS
GOLDEN HIND 31 - Richard Hare tries today's version of one ofyesteryear's classic cruisers.
SAM DEVLIN - A man with designs on stitch and glue techniques.
BOOKS
RAPSODY - Richard Johnstone-Bryden tells how and why a Swedish type was chosen to meet an eco-friendly boatman's modern needs and...
CG PETTEBSSON ...John Leather profiles the designer and some of his other craft.
SOUTHAMPTON PREVIEW - Who's where and with what this year.
BUYING A TRADITIONAL YACHT - Surveyor JC Winters gives advice to would-be purchasers of older craft.
HA'PENNY - Another excellent example of a boat for today based upon a craft from yesterday reviewed by Judy Brickhill.
DINGHY CRUISING - Roger Barnes looks at the practicalities and joys of passage making in smaller craft.
BENCHMARKS - Making her look right - Greg Rossel suggests how subtle changes can make all the difference to line and form.
ON THE SLIP - Scarphing in a new section is usually better than sistering says surveyor Bob Forsyth.
REMOVING KEELBOLTS - Other ways of getting them out by Colin Black...
FRIENDS IN THE TRADE...who also tells how an easy start Stuart Turner can be fact not just fancy.
COBMOBAN - Bill McDonald sets sail in Quiberon Bay in one of the latest of a class which dates back to the early 1920s.
TRADEWINDS
FRESH BREEZES
DIARY
RUN ASHORE - Hannah Tapping collates the news from our sources near to home and further afield.
THE BOATMAN'S CATALOGUE
SEAFOOD FROM THE SAIL LOFT - How about a Ragout of Brill for an apres-sail supper, suggests chef Paul Sellars.
ALBUM - Mario Marzari joined the lateen rigged Mediterranean workboats at their annual rally in Stintino.
LETTERS
GOLDEN HIND 31 - Richard Hare tries today's version of one ofyesteryear's classic cruisers.
SAM DEVLIN - A man with designs on stitch and glue techniques.
BOOKS
RAPSODY - Richard Johnstone-Bryden tells how and why a Swedish type was chosen to meet an eco-friendly boatman's modern needs and...
CG PETTEBSSON ...John Leather profiles the designer and some of his other craft.
SOUTHAMPTON PREVIEW - Who's where and with what this year.
BUYING A TRADITIONAL YACHT - Surveyor JC Winters gives advice to would-be purchasers of older craft.
HA'PENNY - Another excellent example of a boat for today based upon a craft from yesterday reviewed by Judy Brickhill.
DINGHY CRUISING - Roger Barnes looks at the practicalities and joys of passage making in smaller craft.
BENCHMARKS - Making her look right - Greg Rossel suggests how subtle changes can make all the difference to line and form.
ON THE SLIP - Scarphing in a new section is usually better than sistering says surveyor Bob Forsyth.
REMOVING KEELBOLTS - Other ways of getting them out by Colin Black...
FRIENDS IN THE TRADE...who also tells how an easy start Stuart Turner can be fact not just fancy.
COBMOBAN - Bill McDonald sets sail in Quiberon Bay in one of the latest of a class which dates back to the early 1920s.
TRADEWINDS
FRESH BREEZES
DIARY
RUN ASHORE - Hannah Tapping collates the news from our sources near to home and further afield.
THE BOATMAN'S CATALOGUE
SEAFOOD FROM THE SAIL LOFT - How about a Ragout of Brill for an apres-sail supper, suggests chef Paul Sellars.
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