Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Splashing Out For Christmas - A selection of gifts for yachtsmen
Bookshelf - What could be better after the excitement than to sit down with a good book? We review the latest publications
The Mystery of The Bell - A Christmas ghost story
Dabbling up the Deben - As John Passmore potters around the coast of Britain, he takes a peek at the quiet creeks and backwaters. We explore the characters of Woodbridge
T Harrison Butler - a visionary designer - On the 50th anniversary of the great man's death, Tom Cunliffe reviews the boats and the career of this influential cruising yacht designer
A world of her own - At the end of October, Samantha Brewster set out to sail solo, non-stop and westabout the world. How will she manage a 67-footer on her own? Elaine Thompson spent a day with her before she went
Prout catamarans - a long running double act - David Glenn visits catamaran builder Prout, one of Britain's most successful boatbuilders
The cruising life - the joys of junior crew - Cruising with children has its delights and its problems. Gwenda Cornell considers the pros and cons of long-term family cruising and Denise Cartlidge advises how to survive a holiday on board
Practicalities - food for thought - Food preservation and provisioning for long-distance cruising
State of the art Stateside - Matthew Sheahan reports from the US Sailboat Show in Annapolis on how the sportsboat revolution is shaping up in the US
Design - Sparkman & Stephens' classic 73 footer Bolero restored
What's new - Carbon fibre rope clutch, radar detector, jackets and boots tested
Superyachting - Steve Warby reports on the fatal accident at La Nioulargue
From the Editor
On the Wind
Letters
Cruising Log
Dogwatch
Racing Round-up
Nixon at large
Voyaging
Leading Edge
Classified ads
Casting off
Bookshelf - What could be better after the excitement than to sit down with a good book? We review the latest publications
The Mystery of The Bell - A Christmas ghost story
Dabbling up the Deben - As John Passmore potters around the coast of Britain, he takes a peek at the quiet creeks and backwaters. We explore the characters of Woodbridge
T Harrison Butler - a visionary designer - On the 50th anniversary of the great man's death, Tom Cunliffe reviews the boats and the career of this influential cruising yacht designer
A world of her own - At the end of October, Samantha Brewster set out to sail solo, non-stop and westabout the world. How will she manage a 67-footer on her own? Elaine Thompson spent a day with her before she went
Prout catamarans - a long running double act - David Glenn visits catamaran builder Prout, one of Britain's most successful boatbuilders
The cruising life - the joys of junior crew - Cruising with children has its delights and its problems. Gwenda Cornell considers the pros and cons of long-term family cruising and Denise Cartlidge advises how to survive a holiday on board
Practicalities - food for thought - Food preservation and provisioning for long-distance cruising
State of the art Stateside - Matthew Sheahan reports from the US Sailboat Show in Annapolis on how the sportsboat revolution is shaping up in the US
Design - Sparkman & Stephens' classic 73 footer Bolero restored
What's new - Carbon fibre rope clutch, radar detector, jackets and boots tested
Superyachting - Steve Warby reports on the fatal accident at La Nioulargue
From the Editor
On the Wind
Letters
Cruising Log
Dogwatch
Racing Round-up
Nixon at large
Voyaging
Leading Edge
Classified ads
Casting off
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