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EDITORIAL
THE TRADITIONAL SCENE IN THE NETHERLANDS - Frank van Zoest describes old and new traditional craft in wood and steel.
SKIPJACK SUMMER - Sleepy days on Chesapeake Bay. But the skipjacks are waking up, as Roger Carey discovers.
EAST COAST TRADITIONS - Naval architect and historian, John Leather, describes some of Britain's best-known shoal-water working boats. And in. . .
MOONFLEET - Peter Phelan illustrates a classic amongst East Coast cruising yachts.
HOW THOSE LITTLE SHIPS HAVE CHANGED - Moonflect's designer, Maurice Griffiths, selects his own favourites from over 140 designs in a sixty-year career.
A LOVE AFFAIR WITH LUGGERS - In the first of our series Classic Boats For Beginners, Martin Tregoning tells the story and sail tests two delightful dayboats in the Drascombe range
"COOT" - A 'Swallows and Amazons' dinghy in modern materials from designer Andrew Wolstenholme.
THE REAL THING - is wood, of course. Boatbuilding lecturers, John Sloggett and Dick Phillips, look at timbers and plywoods available today.
"THE TRADITIONAL WAY TO THE FUTURE" - is the way Parisian artist and designer Daniel Z Bombigher describes his American-style classics.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF - Beautiful new colour albums and some classic re-issues and where to get them.
COME DOWN BELOW - with the colour camera of Peter Phelan aboard two superb restorations.
TRADITION GOES TO TOWN - and the editor goes with it?at the 1987 London International Boat Show.
THE FAIREY STORY - isn't for children: Maggie Brogan traces the development of the classic power boats from Fairey Marine before she looks in more detail at. . .
THE RESTORATION OF A FAIREY CLASSIC - with lots of practical advice from an experienced enthusiast, Justin Birt.
SOURCES starts this time with a look at boat stoves and heaters
SOURCES 2 selects unobtrusive depth-sounders. . .
SOURCES 3 suggests what to wear on board and ashore when a wife like the editor's says you're looking distinctly agricultural. . .
SOURCES 4 goes from muck to brass (oil and electric lamps)
SOURCES 5 is back down to earth again with'Practicalities'.
TELL-TALES - Our regular round-up of what is, might and should be happening around Classic Boats.
SHIP-SHAPES - Chris Topt on how to talk naut-y.
YOUR LETTERS - There has to be a right to protest if the editor invents dreadful puns like that above.
THE TRADITIONAL SCENE IN THE NETHERLANDS - Frank van Zoest describes old and new traditional craft in wood and steel.
SKIPJACK SUMMER - Sleepy days on Chesapeake Bay. But the skipjacks are waking up, as Roger Carey discovers.
EAST COAST TRADITIONS - Naval architect and historian, John Leather, describes some of Britain's best-known shoal-water working boats. And in. . .
MOONFLEET - Peter Phelan illustrates a classic amongst East Coast cruising yachts.
HOW THOSE LITTLE SHIPS HAVE CHANGED - Moonflect's designer, Maurice Griffiths, selects his own favourites from over 140 designs in a sixty-year career.
A LOVE AFFAIR WITH LUGGERS - In the first of our series Classic Boats For Beginners, Martin Tregoning tells the story and sail tests two delightful dayboats in the Drascombe range
"COOT" - A 'Swallows and Amazons' dinghy in modern materials from designer Andrew Wolstenholme.
THE REAL THING - is wood, of course. Boatbuilding lecturers, John Sloggett and Dick Phillips, look at timbers and plywoods available today.
"THE TRADITIONAL WAY TO THE FUTURE" - is the way Parisian artist and designer Daniel Z Bombigher describes his American-style classics.
CLASSIC BOAT BOOKSHELF - Beautiful new colour albums and some classic re-issues and where to get them.
COME DOWN BELOW - with the colour camera of Peter Phelan aboard two superb restorations.
TRADITION GOES TO TOWN - and the editor goes with it?at the 1987 London International Boat Show.
THE FAIREY STORY - isn't for children: Maggie Brogan traces the development of the classic power boats from Fairey Marine before she looks in more detail at. . .
THE RESTORATION OF A FAIREY CLASSIC - with lots of practical advice from an experienced enthusiast, Justin Birt.
SOURCES starts this time with a look at boat stoves and heaters
SOURCES 2 selects unobtrusive depth-sounders. . .
SOURCES 3 suggests what to wear on board and ashore when a wife like the editor's says you're looking distinctly agricultural. . .
SOURCES 4 goes from muck to brass (oil and electric lamps)
SOURCES 5 is back down to earth again with'Practicalities'.
TELL-TALES - Our regular round-up of what is, might and should be happening around Classic Boats.
SHIP-SHAPES - Chris Topt on how to talk naut-y.
YOUR LETTERS - There has to be a right to protest if the editor invents dreadful puns like that above.
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