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Boat International Magazine, July 1991 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
ON BOARD:
ESPRIT - A stunning 32.3m (106ft) sailing superyacht, with giant carbonfibre rig, she's the latest Ed Dubois creation. By David Pardon
CURRENT AFFAIR - After a hard session in the fighting chair, guests on this 30-knot 31m (103ft) Diaship/ Heesen sportfisherman can relax in true superyacht style. By Mike Owen

REGULAR ITEMS:
INTERNATIONAL NEWS - There are some impressive new launches this month - the 64m (208ft) El Bravo, 43m (140ft) sportfisher Canyon Storm, Perini's Navi's Marisa, and the 58m (190ft) The Other Woman
RACING LOGBOOK - II Mom di Veneziawns America's Cup Class Worlds; Admiral's Cup - latest drop-outs; France's new hero; Powerboats at St Tropez; Whitbread - Rothmans out, Oracle in?
CHARTER & BROKERAGE NEWS - This month's news comes from the San Remo Charter Meeting, where some of the world's finest yachts line up for inspection
EVENTS CALENDAR - Plan your diary with Boat International^ calendar of yachting and powerboat events

REVIEW:
YARDING YACHTS - Italian design and engineering meet French volume building in Ferretti and Jeanneau's joint production of stylish motoryachts
HARLEY 54 - 'One of the most technologically advanced high-performance boats in the world'? The Harley company's 54ft flagship just had to be tested
TOP FUN 41 - Fun in the sun is taken seriously aboard this Kevlar-constructed speedy 72-knot sports-cruiser from Italy
SOVEREIGN 54 - This new sailing boat has an easily-to-handle sail-plan and performance hull for capable cruising or handicap racing
FREEDOM 38 - A modern hull with an innovative carbon fibre rig, the Freedom 38 has already proved itself as a fine blue-water cruiser

FEATURES:
PACKARDS, POLISH AND POLKA DOTS - Vintage cars and perfectly polished motorboats at the Port Ludlow Rendesvous. By Neil Rabinowitz
BOAT TESTS -TALKING TERMS - Deadrise, deep-vee, medium displacement Emrhys Barrell demystifies our motorboat testing terminolgy. Part 1: hull design
A BIG BOAT BASH - Rick Friese joins in a Broward Rendezvous, where proud Broward owners cruise, fish and party together in sunny Florida
ON AN EVEN KEEL - Imagine a superyacht without stabilsers! Priceless ornaments smashed and fine food left uneaten. Adrian Morgan

Cover - Photograph by Neil Rabinowitz There were classic cars, pre-war cruising yachts and these beautifully preserved runabouts, at the Port Ludlow Rendezvous. See article, From Packards to Polka Dots, starting on page 46
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