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Boat International Magazine, September 1990 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
REGULAR ITEMS:
International News - New Whitewater Jaguar; the Marksman - custom-built by Moody; the Art of Yachting; Greener Fuel; Biggest Broward; Slipping along the Thames; a Panoramic Submarine
Racing Logbook - America's Cup Class hots up; Elf wins the Twostar; Seacat across the Atlantic; Grand Prix Formula 1 Yachting - a first look at the new design; Beneteau Cup; Gotland Runt
Charter and Brokerage News - Opal C, the newest and supreme example of the jet-propelled megayacht, opens this month's selection of the most desirable yachts currently for sale or charter around the world

FEATURES:
A Hard Day's Night - Ray Bulman - As night falls, the Rouen 24-Hour race continues in the floodlight and shadows. It is a true test of endurance for man and machine on a narrow circuit course on the Seine
Whitsunday Interlude - John Roberson - Hot competition and cool Aussie beer are the trademarks of Hamilton Island Race Week, the annual Antipodean bash in the idyllic sailing waters of the Great Barrier Reef
Jet, Set & Go - John Wood - Jet-powered water-bikes, surfboards and mini-boats are an easy, inexpensive way to experience the thrill of speed on the water. Our guide to how it's done and which to choose

REVIEW:
Cranchi 40, Hillyard Moonfleet 36, Tarquin 535 - Three very different medium-range yachts: a stylish Grand Tourer from Italy; a new sailing yacht from an old established builder; and impressive value-for-money from Taiwan

ON BOARD:
Concept 80 - Guy Lane - Bruce Fair and Peter Sijm are the illustrious design names behind this ambitious new luxury cruiser. Built in the Far East, she is now sailing home to Annapolis, USA
Princesa Del Mar - Kimberley Rose - The story of a dramatic stretch-and-refit that transformed a 96-footer into a 103-footer and gave her a new identity as a nautical playground and luxury entertainment complex
Brave Goose - Adrian Morgan - The ex-Edenforth is now the second Brave Goose, and the proud wearer of the Blue Ensign. With her stately bearing and homely interior, she is quintessentially English

Cover Photograph by Rick Godley - The 31m (102ft) superyacht Harmony Bay is a very successful charter yacht pictured here in the Caribbean. She is best known for her enormous collection of'toys' for guests' entertainment, from submersibles to a hot-air balloon.
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