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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
REGULAR ITEMS:
Racing Logbook - Olympics: American, British and French news; Whitbread Round the World Race - state of play; Tom Gentry's trans-Atlantic powerboat; America's Cup wranglings
Property Pages - Timeshare hits Hilton Head Island, New York; Los Cipreses del Mar apartments in Spain; exclusive London riverside properties; 20-bedroom residence in Palm Beach, Florida
Charter & Brokerage - 190-foot Laurent Giles motor/sailer; latest in the Hatteras range; worldwide bunkering; charter in Australia; two new Cougar sportsboats; Souter return to luxury yacht building

FEATURES:
How Key West Was Won - Cynthia Flanagan - The first Key West Race Week took place in late January in warm conditions with plenty of wind. A sharp contrast to Britain at this time of year, it was a total success
Rapid Refreshment - Mark Sewell - A trek to north Wales revealed a sport that, though popular in the USA, has yet to catch on in Britain. Mark Sewell made the journey to catch a glimpse of white water rafting
'87 Southern Cross - John Roberson - The defending British were absent from the premier Antipodean IOR event. Though they were sorely missed, the event was still more competitive than it has ever been
Antigua: A Chartering Mecca - Jolyon Byerley - The 26th Nicholson Charter Show was the biggest ever with 133 yachts in attendance. Jolyon Byerley tells the story of the port that has become the mecca of international charter

ON BOARD:
Leocrie HI - Leocrie III was built by Schweers Shipyard to the interior styling of Terence Disdale. She exhibits many Disdale trademarks including large saloons and elaborate murals
Traveline 76 - Mindy Leaf - The Traveline 76 is a new concept in motor/sailer designed by the French duo Joubert/Nivelt. Looking very much like a luxury powerboat with a rig she is sleek and streamlined
'We' - Andrew Preece/ Mark Sewell - A radical 60-foot foil-assisted trimaran designed and built by Adrian Thompson. 'We' is to be skippered by Phil Steggall in the Carlsberg Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race

Cover Picture: Robin Aisher at the helm of his 50-footer Yeoman XXVIIcaptured by Guy Gurney Apologies to Oli Tennant, whose excellent cover shot of Babycresci for issue 22 went uncredited
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