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EDITORIAL
CLASSIC BOAT CORRESPONDENCE
NIOULARGUE: Classic yachts meet in the South of France for some classic racing. Peter Chesworth took his camera along.
CRUISING THE CLASSICS: Ronnie Andrews remembers Merlin, a Thirties Bermudan cutter converted for ocean cruising.
THE SEA VIEW ONE DESIGN: Dr Robin Gates looks at one of Britain's strongest local racing classes.
MAIDIE: The last surviving large Edwardian Broads racing yacht discovered by Richard Barnard.
DUTCH TRADITIONAL BOAT TYPES: Hoogaars or Hengst? Better or Tjotter? Robert Simper unravels the mysteries of Dutch terminology.
CAT BOATS: Maurice Griffiths on the pros and cons of this all American type.
FITTING LOCKERS: Sylvia Murphy continues her project by project refit of Nyala, a wooden cruising boat.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF
GALLERY: John Leather considers small working boats through the drawings of David Cobb.
BUILDING A GRANNY PRAM: Dick Phillips continues our stage-by-stage series: clinker planking using epoxies, not fastenings.
MAKING OARS: Dag Pyke on a skill that depends more on experience than on technology.
ROWING BOATS: What makes a good rowing boat? Michael Jar vis looks at the important design features of these traditional craft.
BUILDING FOR THE RNLI: Paul Janes learned traditional skills when building an RNLI Boarding Boat at the International Boat- building Training Centre, Lowestoft.
FESTIVAL IN FREMANTLE: John Roberson reports on Austra- lia's first celebration of classic and traditional boats in the port of Fremantle.
CHESHIRE CANAL CHARTER: Rob Maynard visits the North West for an end-of-season Narrowboat charter along the picturesque canals of Cheshire.
AMARYLLIS: A steam launch for today, built to plans from the turn of the century/ as Pete Greenfield discovers.
GROUNDNUT CUTTERS: Jeremy Burnett recalls the sailing cargo boats of the Gambia.
THE HEARD 28: Martin Tregoning sails a GRP Falmouth Working Boat from Gaffers and Luggers. SOURCES: A selectipn of marine equipment reviewed by Rob Maynard.
TELL-TALES: "I've started so I'll finish..." Pete Greenfield closes with his regular column of news and views.
CLASSIC BOAT CORRESPONDENCE
NIOULARGUE: Classic yachts meet in the South of France for some classic racing. Peter Chesworth took his camera along.
CRUISING THE CLASSICS: Ronnie Andrews remembers Merlin, a Thirties Bermudan cutter converted for ocean cruising.
THE SEA VIEW ONE DESIGN: Dr Robin Gates looks at one of Britain's strongest local racing classes.
MAIDIE: The last surviving large Edwardian Broads racing yacht discovered by Richard Barnard.
DUTCH TRADITIONAL BOAT TYPES: Hoogaars or Hengst? Better or Tjotter? Robert Simper unravels the mysteries of Dutch terminology.
CAT BOATS: Maurice Griffiths on the pros and cons of this all American type.
FITTING LOCKERS: Sylvia Murphy continues her project by project refit of Nyala, a wooden cruising boat.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF
GALLERY: John Leather considers small working boats through the drawings of David Cobb.
BUILDING A GRANNY PRAM: Dick Phillips continues our stage-by-stage series: clinker planking using epoxies, not fastenings.
MAKING OARS: Dag Pyke on a skill that depends more on experience than on technology.
ROWING BOATS: What makes a good rowing boat? Michael Jar vis looks at the important design features of these traditional craft.
BUILDING FOR THE RNLI: Paul Janes learned traditional skills when building an RNLI Boarding Boat at the International Boat- building Training Centre, Lowestoft.
FESTIVAL IN FREMANTLE: John Roberson reports on Austra- lia's first celebration of classic and traditional boats in the port of Fremantle.
CHESHIRE CANAL CHARTER: Rob Maynard visits the North West for an end-of-season Narrowboat charter along the picturesque canals of Cheshire.
AMARYLLIS: A steam launch for today, built to plans from the turn of the century/ as Pete Greenfield discovers.
GROUNDNUT CUTTERS: Jeremy Burnett recalls the sailing cargo boats of the Gambia.
THE HEARD 28: Martin Tregoning sails a GRP Falmouth Working Boat from Gaffers and Luggers. SOURCES: A selectipn of marine equipment reviewed by Rob Maynard.
TELL-TALES: "I've started so I'll finish..." Pete Greenfield closes with his regular column of news and views.
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