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EDITORIAL
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
SHOTLEY POINT FESTIVAL: Peter Chesworth photographed the Classic Boat Festival while Roderick Kalberer enjoyed the racing.
STEAM IN SWITZERLAND: Peter Chesworth captures images of the past on Lake Lucerne.
SALLIE: Charles Harker and Brian Kennel tell the story of a smack restored.
DEIRDRE LOUISE: Rob Maynard discovers a rare Bates Star Craft on the Thames.
WYKEHAM-MARTIN PART II: Mark Fishwick examines W-M's furling gear and considers some of the options in today's market.
SAILING GIGS: These small Victorian craft evolved from working boat to racing boat as John Leather relates.
ISKRA: Frank Mulville discovers that an old gaff cutter is a new sight in many parts of the world.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF
MAKING A SHIP'S WHEEL: Mike Szewczuk and Dick Phillips describe the first stages: drawing up and turning the spokes.
PRE-SURVEY TIPS: When purchasing a GRP boat, J C Winters offers some timely advice on what to look for before calling in the surveyor.
SURVIVING THE SUPERLATIVES: As winters get wilder, it's more important than ever to lay the boat up safely, says Mark Fishwick.
FALMOUTH BASS BOATS: Jenny Bennett reviews the Bass Boat 20 and the Baby Bass Dinghy - the largest and the smallest of the Bass Boat range.
GALLERY: Some of the finest maritime images in the world are found on postage stamps, as Raymond Schuessler discovers.
CLASSIC BOAT CALENDAR
AKARANA: Michelle McDonald relates how a hundred year old yacht was restored in New Zealand and given to Australia in celebration of the nation's Bi-Centenary.
SOURCES: Rob Maynard looks at a selection of tools old and new for the amateur and professional alike.
TELL-TALES: Our living-in-the-past editor stops answering his April correspondence just long enough to write his round-up of what's happening in October.
CLASSIC BOAT
CORRESPONDENCE
SHOTLEY POINT FESTIVAL: Peter Chesworth photographed the Classic Boat Festival while Roderick Kalberer enjoyed the racing.
STEAM IN SWITZERLAND: Peter Chesworth captures images of the past on Lake Lucerne.
SALLIE: Charles Harker and Brian Kennel tell the story of a smack restored.
DEIRDRE LOUISE: Rob Maynard discovers a rare Bates Star Craft on the Thames.
WYKEHAM-MARTIN PART II: Mark Fishwick examines W-M's furling gear and considers some of the options in today's market.
SAILING GIGS: These small Victorian craft evolved from working boat to racing boat as John Leather relates.
ISKRA: Frank Mulville discovers that an old gaff cutter is a new sight in many parts of the world.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF
MAKING A SHIP'S WHEEL: Mike Szewczuk and Dick Phillips describe the first stages: drawing up and turning the spokes.
PRE-SURVEY TIPS: When purchasing a GRP boat, J C Winters offers some timely advice on what to look for before calling in the surveyor.
SURVIVING THE SUPERLATIVES: As winters get wilder, it's more important than ever to lay the boat up safely, says Mark Fishwick.
FALMOUTH BASS BOATS: Jenny Bennett reviews the Bass Boat 20 and the Baby Bass Dinghy - the largest and the smallest of the Bass Boat range.
GALLERY: Some of the finest maritime images in the world are found on postage stamps, as Raymond Schuessler discovers.
CLASSIC BOAT CALENDAR
AKARANA: Michelle McDonald relates how a hundred year old yacht was restored in New Zealand and given to Australia in celebration of the nation's Bi-Centenary.
SOURCES: Rob Maynard looks at a selection of tools old and new for the amateur and professional alike.
TELL-TALES: Our living-in-the-past editor stops answering his April correspondence just long enough to write his round-up of what's happening in October.
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