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Boat International Magazine, September 1989 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
REGULAR ITEMS:

Racing Logbook - Bristol Grand Prix; the Ultimate 30s and Professional Sailing; Drumbeat - Bond's new Pedrick maxi; Six-Metre Worlds; 53rd Round-the-Island Race - the largest fleet ever
News Pages - London's largest marina; Paragon 10-metre powerboat; Walker 4040 electromagnetic log; Savarona restored; Jankel schooner; Lewmar's new captive winch

FEATURES:

Whitbread Countdown - With only weeks to go before the start, our round-the-world race preview gives the full entry list, design notes, a taste of life on board, and where to watch the action
Navigation into the Nineties - Brian Grant - The next stage of the electronics revolution, says Brian Grant,'wi\\ see navigation using just one touch-sensitive screen, and an automatic journey without touching the helm
Master Blasters - Ray Bulman - As the offshore powerboating year comes to a climax with Grand Prix events in Britain and the United States, will the Italian master Fabio Buzzi in Cesa 1882 still reign supreme?
Final Endeavour - Adrian Morgan - At last, the breathtaking sight of Endeavour sailing The Solent again, and a chance for Frank Murdoch to relive the boat in which he sailed the 1934 America's Cup
Grand Designs - In the third part of our major series on the superyacht designers of the world we profile the portfolios of Susan Puleo, Pieter Beeldsnijder and Diana Yacht Design

REVIEW:

Hunton Gazelle 35 - Jonathan Eastland - Boat International's new section where we review the best medium-range boats on the market. We launch off with a high-quality sports cruiser from Hunton in England
Van Dam Nordia 39 - Jonathan Eastland - The Nordia 39 is one of the range of deep-water cruising sloops built by Van Dam, whose name has become a byword for high-quality, finely engineered semi-custom yachts

ON BOARD:

Azzurra - Mike Philpot - Azzurra is a new 46m (151ft) superyacht built by CRN in Italy, with exterior lines by Gerhard Gilgenast and interior design (with the accent, naturally, on blue) by Paola D Smith

Cover picture: Action aboard Merit, Pierre Fehlmann's Farr-designed 80ft (24m) maxi, and one of the favourites to win the 1989/90 Whitbread Round-the-World race. Photo: Daniel Forster
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