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Boat International Magazine, August 1991 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
FEATURES:
AMERICA'S CUP WORLDS - It was victory on the water and defeat in the boardroom for Raul Gardini, but his syndicate looks as strong as ever as the pressure increases. By Tim Jeffery
TALKING TERMS - Inboard, outboard, sterndrive or jet? And should you choose petrol or diesel? Emrhys Barrelfs guide to boat-testing terminology Part 2: power and propulsion
THE RIVA STORY - From long before the glamorous 1950s, when stars loved to pose on a Riva, these Italian craft have epitomised style and sophistication. By Emrhys Barrel!
SKYE'S THE LIMIT - The breathtaking, unspoilt West Coast of Scotland is the perfect place for a get-away-from-it-all cruise. Martin Lawrence gives a guide to the Inner Hebrides

ON BOARD:
JANKEL SCHOONER - On this fabulous ready-to-sail schooner, everything from the Harken gear to the cappuccino machine comes as standard
MAYSYLPH - This new sailing superyacht is the creation of Palmer Johnson, Sparkman & Stephens and John Munford

REVIEW:
MANGUSTA 65 - Setting the pace in both speed and styling, the Mangusta 65 makes other powerboats look old-fashioned
GUYCOUACH 1801 - We review the newest Guy Couach motor yacht, a competent performer with a high standard of interior finish
RIVAL BOWMAN 40 - This is a boat for blue-water sailing, with all the comfort and performance needed to make it an enjoyable trip

REGULAR ITEMS:
INTERNATIONAL NEWS - German Frers 200ft super-ketch.Laurent Giles 131ft performance cutter.Pershing's missile, Buzzi's bullet, a new Benetti, Baglietto superyachts plus an advanced new engine from Volvo

RACING LOGBOOK - De Savary goes ahead with British America's Cup campaign, Admiral's Cup - latest form, Round Europe Race, Formula 1 Offshore Powerboats

CHARTER & BROKERAGE NEWS - The most desirable yachts for sale and charter from agents around the world, and news from the Cote d'Azur show

Cover - Photograph by Guy Gurney II Mom III, the first International America's Cup Class world champion. In the new class, the spinnaker pole projects forward of the bow and the foreguy can easily fall under the forefoot as the pole is dipped. All new tricks for the crews to master. See article starting on page 30
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