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REGULAR ITEMS:
INTERNATIONAL NEWS - 67m Campbell support vessel; 25m Baglietto; 35m Westship; 45m Benetti; 20m Moonen; Riva dealer; & marine products and services worldwide
RACING LOGBOOK - Sail: Whitbread; Mumm 36 regattas; Multihulls; BOC; plus America's Cup dates and a profile of Bill Koch's Women's Challenge by TimJettery. Power: Near disaster as WOC season opens in St Tropez; Miami-New York race by Ray Bulman
CHARTER & BROKERAGE NEWS - Now is the time to buy according to one brokerage company who have bought their own 47m superyacht; plus all the latest news and listings in the world of charter and brokerage

COVER PHOTO: Metani, 19m (62ft) staysail schooner, racing in Antigua in the Classic Yacht Regatta. Photo feature with Sailing Week - Page 48 Photo: Gary-John Norman

ON BOARD:
BEAGLE - This 21.4m (70ft) Dubois-designed performance ketch was built of aluminium by Pendennis Shipyard and benefitted from their larger yacht experience. Words by Jason Holtom. Photos by Roger Lean-Vercoe
SHANAKEE - Designed by Ron Holland and built by Palmer Johnson, the 33m (107ft) Shanakee represents the current state-of-the-art for performance sailing superyachts. Words by Doug Fredericks, Photos by Guy Gurney
MARCALAN IV - Refitted last year to designs of Studio Scanu and Howard Dilday, the 50m (164ft) Marcalan /I/now sports a bright and colourful interior, fitted by Mobilart of Viareggio. Words by Jan Spivey. Photos by B. Gedlek.

FEATURES:
NORTHWEST PASSAGE - The story of Janusz Kurbiel and Vagabond 2, one of eight yachts that have crossed the mythical Northwest Passage, and the first to go from east to west. Words by Janusz Kurbiel.
ANTIGUA SAILING - A photo feature of Sailing Week and the Classic Yacht Regatta. In its 27th year, this event is one of the world's most popular fun-in-the-sun regattas. Words by Roger Lean-Vercoe.
SINGAPORE YACHTING - Growing prosperity and superb cruising locations has increased interest in the South East Asian market. Roger Lean-Vercoe reports on the area and the recent Singapre Boat Show.

REVIEW:
MARES 80 CAT - Designed by Scott Robson and built by Mares Yachts in New Zealand, this 24m (80ft) catamaran is driven by surface-piercing props at about 30 knots. Report by Barry Thompson.
PANTHER 61 CAT - Water jet-propelled and with a fly-by-wire joystick control, Prout Catamarans' Panther 61s hull was developed by Prout's experienced in-house team and Nigel Gee & Associates. Report by Dag Pike
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