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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
SPECIAL FEATURE: THE CRAFT OF THE DUTCH:
LEEBOARDS OF THE LOWLANDS - For centuries the Dutch have pursued their love of sailing in traditional craft, I i ke the flat-bottomed skutsjes whose annual regattas still attract fierce competition. By Christian Fevrier
DUTCH INDUSTRY SHOWCASE - The Dutch marine industry is renowned for itshigh quality products. Thisspe-cial 14-page investigation reveals why and prof i les some of the country's leading companies. By Roger Lean-Vercoe
DUTCH MARINE DIRECTORY - Boatbuilders, naval architects, interior designers and much more in our comprehensive listing of Who's Who in the Dutch marine industry

ON BOARD:
PHILANTE - Quintessentially English and possessed ofafamousname.theninthinalineof great yachts takes to the watersfollow-ing a remarkably short time building at Brooke Yachts. By David Peily
KATAMARINO - Roundingoff our profileof the Dutch marine industry, we take a detailed look at the latest from Amels, a 56.2m (184ft) motoryacht from the board of Jack Margrave. By Roger Lean-Vercoe

FEATURES:
SOUTHAMPTON SHOW REPORT - Allthelatestfrom oneofthe world's biggest outdoor, in-water boat shows. Ou r review takes a look at some of the new boats to emerge at a time of supposed recession, including the Sunseeker52, Premier 45 and a new breed of cruising catamaran
ELECTRONIC CHART PART II - DagPike'ssecondlookattheelectronic navigation revolution reviews some of the equipment available to yachtsmen

REVIEW:
DUFOUR 54 - A semi-custom cru iser from a French yard than combinesGallicflairwith an almost Scandinavian attention to quality and strength. By Cliff Norbury.

REGULAR ITEMS:
INTERNATIONAL NEWS - Nautor launches the first of their new 90-footers; Disdale builds at Brooke; new Admiralty charts for smalI craft users; Anschutz's latest hands-off chart plotter
RACING LOGBOOK - Six Metre World Championships; Whitbread update; International 14 Worlds; Rolex Swan Californian Regatta; anewfour-hulledtransAtlanticchal-lenger and America's Cup news. Edited by Tim Jeffery
CHARTER & BROKERAGE NEWS - Boat International's selection of the most desirable yachts forsaleand charter from brokers and agents around the world

Cover - Photograph by Roger Lean-Vercoe Wolter Huisman at the wheel of the 22.3m (73ft) traditional sailing yacht CoroCoro, designed by Henry Scheel. Built at Royal Huisman in Vollenhove this year in aluminium with teak decks, she has a Rondal Rollaway mast, Lewmar hydraulic winches and an MTU/Mercedes 160hpdiesel.
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