Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
The Gribble - Fat for Purpose The Best'Beale'Yet... and it seems like the only time the sun shone this summer. Pete Greenfield and Kathy Mansfield report on the increasingly popular boat show. Don't Say Award - More entries and more diversity in Water Craft's own Amateur Boatbuilding Awards Performance! - As family dayboats go, she's pretty as a picture and as family dayboats go...this one really goes! Dick Phillips sails the new dayboat version of Willow Bay Boats' Shilling. The Silence of the Amps - It was the last thing you'd expect at a rock festival. Neil Trevithick tries out hybrid diesel-electric propulsion on Graeme Hawksley's cruising yacht. Do It Now! - After years of dreaming of building his own boat, Philip Archer chose the Duck Trap Wherry; an American rowing skiff with curves as elegant as the violins he makes for a living. Proa & Am - Like many amateurs, Chris Waite found a special satisfaction in designing and building his own boat - even though it wasn't always clear whether she was coming or going. Building the McGregor Mark 2 - Alan and Beryl Bright complete the construction of Iain Oughtred's clinker plywood sailing canoe. iMorbihan in May - It's the ultimate festive cruise on company, says Kathy Mansfield as she returns to Brittany for a week of good food, good wine and good sailing. Grand Designs - Civil engineer Colin N Cummings is an amateur boat designer who has incorporated interesting ideas in his 'one-piece' kit-built racing dinghy. Design Your Own Boat - There is more to a set of crosstrees than you might think, says yacht designer Ian Nicolson Water Craft Reviews - A new forum for our writers' - and readers' - evaluations of boat gear and books, tools and technology. Beautiful Peagreen Boats - Apres nous, la deluge... Join The Club! - Our new series of reports from the most active clubs and associations. Calendar - Looking forward to an Indian summer at the Southampton Boat Show, the Green Boat Show... Subscribing to Water Craft- The proof-reader wears wellies.
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