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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
rontispiece On the Cut With the Editorial Team - News of the Waterways World Book Reviews North Eastern Success Story - Peter Smith looks at the history of John H. Whitaker (Tankers) Ltd True Boaters Have no Age Nancy Scrimshaw says you're never too old to go boating Cruising the Coracle Waterways Robert Shopland explores the little visited tidal waters of Milford Haven Uncle Has Boat But Would Not Lend It Frances Pratt takes a lighthearted look at a hire boat survey and offers some advice for first timers Mary's Dilemma - A cautionary tale by Muriel Leyshon The Mersey & Irwell Navigation in pan 2 - John Corbridge looks at the navigation today Early Days a€ Part 2 Readers reminisce over sights and people that we no longer see on our waterways Readers' Album - Big breach in Barnsley Boats 'n Pieces Boats for France; boats for sea and canals; and new equipment Fire! Fire! - A specially commissioned article by John Webb to help you protect your boat from fire Boating On the Union Canal Bill Rathie owns the first cruiser on this attractive waterway in Scotland Reader to Reader - Your queries solved Impressions of America - Mark Baldwin spent some time recently looking at the commercial waterways of the USA Letters tO the Editor - Your views on the waterways world Cover - After the hardest winter for many years, this summertime study by John Spooner of pleasure cruisers on the river Lee above Dobbs Weir lock gives us something to look forward to. On pages 40-41 Frances Pratt finds out why people hire boats on our waterways and offers some advice to those hiring a boat for the first time this year.
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