Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
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THE LOG
ALBUM - Ray Little and Stuart Wilkinson provide a foretaste of next month's Thames Traditional Boat Rally.
LETTERS
FARNE ISLANDER - "Such a pretty boat" - Judy Brickhill sails the new pocket cruiser from wooden boat builders McNulty's.
ESPANOLA - Martin Birch tells of the rejuvenation of his Victorian yacht.
THE NOTTAGE INSTITUTE - 100 years of teaching - for sailors by sailors - John Leather traces the history.
BENCHMARKS - Make your own simple tools to ease those tricky jobs. Greg Rossel shows how.
BRISTOL '96 - First images from the International Festival of the Sea.
GOLD DUSTERS - Near forgotten workboats of the Humber described by Frank Schofield.
LAUNCHES FOR ALL - Gavin Davies looks at a family of launches and the family behind them
WOOD & WATER Part II - Richard Hare concludes his cautionary analysis of cause and effect, with advice on rot prevention.
BOOKS
SAILING THE COVEBOAT - Judy Brickhill enjoys today's version of a 100 year old dayboat with a West Country heritage.
FRIENDS IN THE TRADE - Advice on improving the keel profile of a Broads Yacht.
FIRST FIND YOUR GAFFER - How Peter Wyatt gave up the plastic fantastic for an Itchen Ferry cutter.
BUILDING OUR FANTAIL LAUNCH - Fanny's path to power continues as Dick Phillips and his students turn her over and prepare to install her inboard diesel.
TRADEWINDS - Antifouling paints, a long-term deck shoe test, and oars for home completion feature in this month's product reviews.
FRESH BREEZES - Brief looks at building birchbark canoes, elm from Guernsey, waterproof charts, superior quality brushes for vamishwork and some upmarket sunglasses.
DIARY
RUN ASHORE - Hannah Tapping rounds up the news stories from our correspondents at home and abroad.
SEAFOOD FROM THE SAIL LOFT - Chef Paul Sellars recommends mussels for the main... or as a starter.
THE LOG
ALBUM - Ray Little and Stuart Wilkinson provide a foretaste of next month's Thames Traditional Boat Rally.
LETTERS
FARNE ISLANDER - "Such a pretty boat" - Judy Brickhill sails the new pocket cruiser from wooden boat builders McNulty's.
ESPANOLA - Martin Birch tells of the rejuvenation of his Victorian yacht.
THE NOTTAGE INSTITUTE - 100 years of teaching - for sailors by sailors - John Leather traces the history.
BENCHMARKS - Make your own simple tools to ease those tricky jobs. Greg Rossel shows how.
BRISTOL '96 - First images from the International Festival of the Sea.
GOLD DUSTERS - Near forgotten workboats of the Humber described by Frank Schofield.
LAUNCHES FOR ALL - Gavin Davies looks at a family of launches and the family behind them
WOOD & WATER Part II - Richard Hare concludes his cautionary analysis of cause and effect, with advice on rot prevention.
BOOKS
SAILING THE COVEBOAT - Judy Brickhill enjoys today's version of a 100 year old dayboat with a West Country heritage.
FRIENDS IN THE TRADE - Advice on improving the keel profile of a Broads Yacht.
FIRST FIND YOUR GAFFER - How Peter Wyatt gave up the plastic fantastic for an Itchen Ferry cutter.
BUILDING OUR FANTAIL LAUNCH - Fanny's path to power continues as Dick Phillips and his students turn her over and prepare to install her inboard diesel.
TRADEWINDS - Antifouling paints, a long-term deck shoe test, and oars for home completion feature in this month's product reviews.
FRESH BREEZES - Brief looks at building birchbark canoes, elm from Guernsey, waterproof charts, superior quality brushes for vamishwork and some upmarket sunglasses.
DIARY
RUN ASHORE - Hannah Tapping rounds up the news stories from our correspondents at home and abroad.
SEAFOOD FROM THE SAIL LOFT - Chef Paul Sellars recommends mussels for the main... or as a starter.
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