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Boat International Magazine, January 1994 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
REGULAR ITEMS:
INTERNATIONAL NEWS - The Superyachts, Volume 7, reviewed; new designers; new designs; a parascending tender from Craig Craft; Baglietto's new 38m; Rafaelli Maestrale 58; Ferretti 225 Fly; Alfamarine 90; Super Yacht '94 update; plus more in this month's news
RACING LOGBOOK SAIL & POWER - Whitbread Race leg 2 start; new 46.52-knot speed record (since last month's); IYRU and ORC news; Right-of-way rules; Slam J24 Europeans in Monaco; Omega Gold Cup; French Transatlantics and more by 77m Je/fe/y plus the final two rounds of the World Offshore Championship in Dubai and Formula 1 in Thailand by RayBulman
EVENTS CALENDAR - Boat International's 1994/5 calendar of the major sailing and powerboat events, plus international race-weeks and major international boat shows and conferences

CHARTER & BROKERAGE NEWS: The section starts the year with all the latest charter & brokerage listings and the largest international selection of boats we have ever presented

REVIEW:
SUNSEEKER MANHATTAN 58 - The new 17.7m Manhattan 58 has a spectacularly glitzy yet thoroughly planned and detailed interior by Freivokh and a Shead-designed exterior - a powerful combination. Report by Dag Pike. Photos by Oli Tennent

ON BOARD:
BOLERO 105 - An elegant classic-looking 32m (105ft) sloop designed by German Frers for high performance and built of aluminium in Cape Town under the close supervision of her owner. Words by Hoger Lean-Vercoe. Photography by B.GedlekmdEdHolt

FEATURES:
LONDON BOAT SHOW - Boat International's eight-page comprehensive show guide including details of boats of over 10m (33ft) LOA and guide to products and services together with a preview and news on a selection of the latest at Earls Court from January 6-16
DUSSELDORF SHOW - From January 22-30 the world's biggest and most important boat show celebrates its 25th anniversary with 1500 exhibitors in 15 halls. We present a selection of exhibitors' news and photos. This truly international show is twinned with the principality of Monaco this year
CAPE HORN - From Ushuaia to Cape Horn, a cruise of extremes along the channels of Tierra del Fuego where there are just two Yaghan Indians surviving. For the hardy sailor we include details of how to get there and boats for charter in this beautiful area. Words by Cyril Drouet. Photos by ErikSampers
GENOA SHOW REVIEW - Sail: AgaJari, Valdettaro 34m, Grand Soleil 50, Bolero 11m One Design by Jason Holtom. Power: Azimut 118, Baglietto 30m, Ferretti 54 Fly, Hudson & Ricci 54, Maximum 55, Proteskan, San Lorenzo 62, Tecnomar 38, Uniesse 48, VZ18 plus engines & electronics by Dag Pike. Photography by B.Gedlek
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