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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
REGULAR ITEMS:
International News - Tommy Sopwith's new motoryacht; Deutz diesels; the return of Lulworth\ Campers stretch the point; Huisman's new houses; IMMYA is launched; Derecktor's build a new Fexas
Racing Logbook - Ultimate 30s in Hawaii; Peter Blake takes the fifth leg of the Whitbread Race; a preview of this year's offshore powerboat season; 50-footers' World Cup and Ultra launch
Charter and Brokerage News - Boat International's selection from amongst the most desirable yachts currently available for sale or charter around the world. An invaluable buyer's and browser's guide

FEATURES:
Classical Cruising - Adrian Morgan - Greece has drawn admirers to her shores since classical times and her faded glory is now a magnet for archaeologists and pleasure seekers. A land where the winds reign supreme
Foul Weather Fashion - Tom Kennedy - Gone are the days when oilskins came in a choice of orange and red. Today's fashion-conscious yachtsmen and women are taking to the waters in a rainbow of fashionable colours
Serenissima - Adrian Morgan - Venice has lived with the sea for centuries; water fills her streets, has sustained her power and protected her from attack, and she has developed vessels to serve her needs
Conquering the Globe - Didier Ravon - When Titouan Lamazou sighted the breakwaters at Les Sables D'Olonne after his record-breaking circumnavigation, France was there to crown a new sailing hero

REVIEW:
Nimbus 35, Jeanneau 51, Ocean Alexander - Our review of middle-range yachts continues with Bruce Farr's new 51ft cruiser for Jeanneau, and two motoryachts, the Nimbus 35 and the fast, robust new Ocean Alexander
Leopard Sport - The Picchiotti name has grown apace with the burgeoning Italian motoryacht industry. The latest Leopard Sport, with its hand-built interior, has redefined the open tourer

ON BOARD:
Hatteras Lady - Emrhys Barrell - From strong, reliable production cruisers to the glamorous world of the superyachts is a giant leap, but Hatteras have taken it with this effortlessly elegant custom 92-footer
Windship 91 C- laire Barre - A deep-sea fishing cockpit in a 27.4m (91ft) sailing yacht seemed a tall order but Windship produced a stylish solution that marries easy handling with refined engineering

Cover picture by Philippe Schillerl Pickthall Picture Library. Pierre Fehlmann, winner of the last Whitbread race, looks set to be the first of the sloops withtiis 8V? hour lead at the start of the last leg over Lawne Smith's Rothmans

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