Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
REGULAR ITEMS:
Racing Logbook - International Fourteens; Ban Voyager Atlantic Challenge; Conner v Murray; 1989 Powerboat Season; Luhrs Round Cape Horn; World Match Racing Programme; Whitbread News
Property Pages - Alexander Snow's international guide to the best in waterside homes. This month: 18th Century house in Bermuda; Bay View California; Pine Cliffs, Algarve; Brighton Marina homes
Dusseldorf News - In this month's News Pages: Dusseldorf Show Special, with new boats from Palmer Johnson, Hatteras, Cougar, Offshorer, Pedrazzini, Trintella, Viking, Lowland; to name but a few
FEATURES:
Survival of The Fittest - Adrian Morgan - The 41m (121ft) brig Maria Asumpta was built 130 years ago, to trade out of Spain. Amazingly, she is still seaworthy, and can claim to be the world's oldest working sailing ship
Chicken Supreme - Bob Black - It's flashy, it's flamboyant, it's the Superboat scene, and Al Copeland, multi-millionaire fried chicken entrepreneur is US national champion. At ISOmph they're fast boats, folks!
Thai Seas - Robert Wallace - Our charter double feature starts with a Thai cruise in a 1906 schooner. The Thai islands are a millon miles from Bangkok and offer a tranquil escape for the jaded city-dweller
Belize - Cynthia Flanagan - On the same latitude as Thailand, but on the other side of the world, Belize is an untamed South American Paradise with desert islands and coral reef and not a high-rise hotel in sight
Reel Advances - Andrew Preece - With the advent of exotic materials in racing winches, and push-button winches for short-handed cruising, sail-handling technology is progressing at a phenomenal rate
ON BOARD:
Darnice III - Mike Meade - Designed and built by Benetti, with an interior created by the finest craftsmen, Darnice III epitomises Italian style, and is known as 'one of the classiest yachts on the Mediterranean'
Aquarius - Fred Dovaston - The classic sailing yacht Aquarius is a restoration with a difference, as her owner has taken every advantage of the latest materials without compromising her 1930's style
Racing Logbook - International Fourteens; Ban Voyager Atlantic Challenge; Conner v Murray; 1989 Powerboat Season; Luhrs Round Cape Horn; World Match Racing Programme; Whitbread News
Property Pages - Alexander Snow's international guide to the best in waterside homes. This month: 18th Century house in Bermuda; Bay View California; Pine Cliffs, Algarve; Brighton Marina homes
Dusseldorf News - In this month's News Pages: Dusseldorf Show Special, with new boats from Palmer Johnson, Hatteras, Cougar, Offshorer, Pedrazzini, Trintella, Viking, Lowland; to name but a few
FEATURES:
Survival of The Fittest - Adrian Morgan - The 41m (121ft) brig Maria Asumpta was built 130 years ago, to trade out of Spain. Amazingly, she is still seaworthy, and can claim to be the world's oldest working sailing ship
Chicken Supreme - Bob Black - It's flashy, it's flamboyant, it's the Superboat scene, and Al Copeland, multi-millionaire fried chicken entrepreneur is US national champion. At ISOmph they're fast boats, folks!
Thai Seas - Robert Wallace - Our charter double feature starts with a Thai cruise in a 1906 schooner. The Thai islands are a millon miles from Bangkok and offer a tranquil escape for the jaded city-dweller
Belize - Cynthia Flanagan - On the same latitude as Thailand, but on the other side of the world, Belize is an untamed South American Paradise with desert islands and coral reef and not a high-rise hotel in sight
Reel Advances - Andrew Preece - With the advent of exotic materials in racing winches, and push-button winches for short-handed cruising, sail-handling technology is progressing at a phenomenal rate
ON BOARD:
Darnice III - Mike Meade - Designed and built by Benetti, with an interior created by the finest craftsmen, Darnice III epitomises Italian style, and is known as 'one of the classiest yachts on the Mediterranean'
Aquarius - Fred Dovaston - The classic sailing yacht Aquarius is a restoration with a difference, as her owner has taken every advantage of the latest materials without compromising her 1930's style
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