Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Photospread - Stad Amsterdam, pictured by Thad Koza
French Bred Too: Le Renard - Kathy Mansfield hunts down the superb replica of an early 19th century privateer
Ocean Wanderer - The three-masted barque Europa could never be called a 'stop at home' - Todd S Jarrell and photographer Rob Bonte on her recent voyages
Features:
Editor's Letter - On Steve Clarke, the man who saved the Kathleen & May
Past Ports - A photographs of Mevagissey taken in 1904 by Francis Frith
Book Reviews - A look at the latest publications
Events - All that's on - afloat and ashore
Barge and Smack News - Catherine De Bont on the East Coast scene, plus news of the Happy Return
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins with the latest news from the world of tall ships
Regulars:
Queen of the Windjammers - Lee Schneider on the life and times of the Adventure and the on-going effort to restore her
A National Treasure - Holly Hollins on Scott's Discovery - 100 years old this year
Eye for a Ship - Stephen Swann on the life and work of contemporary marine artist Tim Thompson
Antigua Classics and Clippers - Somebody had to cover the Antigua Classics - John Cadd reports
Back in her Element - The newly-restored Kathleen & May was launched last month - John Cadd was there
IFOs 2001 - David Turner previews the Portsmouth maritime extravaganza
French Bred Too: Le Renard - Kathy Mansfield hunts down the superb replica of an early 19th century privateer
Ocean Wanderer - The three-masted barque Europa could never be called a 'stop at home' - Todd S Jarrell and photographer Rob Bonte on her recent voyages
Features:
Editor's Letter - On Steve Clarke, the man who saved the Kathleen & May
Past Ports - A photographs of Mevagissey taken in 1904 by Francis Frith
Book Reviews - A look at the latest publications
Events - All that's on - afloat and ashore
Barge and Smack News - Catherine De Bont on the East Coast scene, plus news of the Happy Return
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins with the latest news from the world of tall ships
Regulars:
Queen of the Windjammers - Lee Schneider on the life and times of the Adventure and the on-going effort to restore her
A National Treasure - Holly Hollins on Scott's Discovery - 100 years old this year
Eye for a Ship - Stephen Swann on the life and work of contemporary marine artist Tim Thompson
Antigua Classics and Clippers - Somebody had to cover the Antigua Classics - John Cadd reports
Back in her Element - The newly-restored Kathleen & May was launched last month - John Cadd was there
IFOs 2001 - David Turner previews the Portsmouth maritime extravaganza
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