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| Water Craft 4: July/August 1997 |
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Thames Trad Boat Rally + Sailing the Finesse 24 + Restoring Maid of Lorn + Davey & Co + Stemhead fittings + Dee fishing boats + Sailing St.Laurence Skiff + Building Lady Betty -1 + Farrow & Chambers + Making half models.
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| Water Craft 5: September/October 1997 |
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Sailing Memory + McGruer Innovations + Making hollow spars + Marking waterline + Building Lady Betty -2 + Sailing Mallard + Pocket cruiser designs. |
| Water Craft 6: November/December 1997 |
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Sailing North Quay 17 + Boatbuilding on the Thames + Lugger Lessons + Laying canvas decks + Building a modern clinker pram -1 + Marsh Hawk. |
| Water Craft 7: January/February 1998 |
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Sailing the Crabber 22 + Sailing the Beaumaris 24 + Commonsense yacht repair + Building clinker pram -2 + Sailing Oyster 16 & Winchelsea Lugger. |
| Water Craft 8: March/April 1998 |
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BB11 keelboats + Peter Freebody + Fitting out pocket gaffer + Gear for gaffers: stays -1 + Steaming ribs + Building the Chaisson semi-dory -1 + Sailing Spoonbill. |
| Water Craft 9: May/June 1998 |
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Restoring a Humber yawl + Sailing Sea Otter + Chaisson dory -2 + Gear for gaffers: stays -2 + Sailing Suffolk Beach Punt & Seahopper + Building Marsh Hawk -1. |
| Water Craft 10: July/August 1998 |
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Eun Mara yawl + Broads yacht Dragonfly + Dragonfly blocks + Sailing the Lune Whammel boat + Building a Golant gaffer + GRP re-paint + Building Chaisson dory -3 + Bolger's Alert + Building Marsh Hawk -2 + Douarnenez 98. |
| Water Craft 11: September/October 1998 |
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Dixon Kemp steel yacht + Sailing the Drascombe Lugger + Tasma VI + Grey Seal + Pocket Gaffers + Lone Wolf + Chaisson dory -4 + Marsh Hawk -3. |
| Water Craft 12: November/December 1998 |
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Traditional boat charter + Sailing Kittiwake + Building Mehalah + Paying decks + Winkle Brig + Peter Gregson + Chaisson dory -5 + Marsh Hawk -4. |
| Water Craft 13: January/February 1999 |
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Sailing Shilling + Make your own sails + Golant gaffer + Gear for gaffers: backstays + Chaisson dory -6 + Finishing Marsh Hawk + Orkney Yole. |
| Water Craft 14: March/April 1999 |
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Hereward: Cardnell Double-ender + Sea kayak + New wooden Folkboat + Gear for gaffers: mast fittings + Fitting out a Golden Hind + Chaisson Dory -7. |
| Water Craft 15: May/June 1999 |
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BOATS '99 SPECIAL + Sailing Romilly + Lechlade boats + Balancing a lugger -2 + Stitch-&-glue Heron + Tyrone's dinghies + John Wright: Amateur yacht builder + The story of Polly + Sailing the Catspaw dinghy + Making your own oars + Better boatbuilding with Jack Chippendale + Gear for gaffers: gaff saddles + Sailing the Eun Mara Yawl + Building the Eun Mara + Portsoy Festival |
| Water Craft 16: July/August 1999 |
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Sailing the Crabber + SKB Sails + Drascombe Modifications + Charlie Ward Steel Barge + John Welsford's Navigator dayboat + Haven Twelve-and-a-Half + Sharpening cutting tools + Natural knees for boatbuilding + Building the Eun Mara Yawl -2 + Phillip's Auction & Thames Traditional Boat Rally. |
| Water Craft 17: September/October 1999 |
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Water Craft Amateur Boatbuilding Awards + Boats 99 Review + Fitting out a Golden Hind 31 -2 + The story of Dulcie: a long-lived ex-lugger + Rot & how to prevent it + Easier ways to build wooden yachts + Designing your own boat: Plywoods software on test + Building the Sandpiper Skiff + Sailing Storm Petrel, a kit-built dayboat + Grand Designs: Andrew Wolstenholme's new Swallow + Building the Eun Mara yawl -3 + New Boats at the Southampton Boat Show |
| Water Craft 18: November/December 1999 |
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Earning Her Keep: 3 articles on boats which contribute to costs + (1) Pilot cutter Alpha on charter in the Western Isles + (2) Irene Jack, a schoolship for gaff rig sailors + (3) Cornish lugger Guide Me filming for the BBC + Fitting a junk rig to a Venus gaff ketch + The first new Sunbeam One-Design for 15 years + Making wooden yachts last longer + Making bits of boats: grabrails, cleats, gaff jaws + Building a boat for open-water rowing + Building the Eun Mara Yawl -4 + Jack Chippendale makes long drill bits + Routers for boatbuilding + Grand Designs: Selway Fisher's Baltic Lugger + Small boat gas cooker & International's teak treatments on test + Colin Archers predominate at Norwegian Wooden Boat Festival, Risor |
| Water Craft 19: January/February 2000 |
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Sailing the Yarmouth 23: a new cruising yacht + Phil Bolger's Fresh Thinking: a 7-page special on the USA's most innovative designer + Boom not Bust: Moray MacPhail on gear for gaffers + Alden's Appledore 16 under sail and oar + Build two tenders: it's cheaper than one + Taking the lines: recording the shapes of old boats + Alice Driscoll tests the Tideway 12-footer + Making a forehatch for a Golant Gaffer + Judy Brickhill sails Cornish Crabbers' new Piper One Design + A cabin table for a Golden Hind + Building the Eun Mara Yawl -5: making deckbeams + Weekend courses for amateur boatbuilders + Grand Designs: a commodious Canadian catboat + The Vogalonga in pictures: the great rowing race round Venice |
| Water Craft 20: March/April 2000 |
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Woodwind Boats: Judy Brickhill plays the Piccolo & the Oboe + Covey Island Boatworks: builders of the Westernman pilot cutters + Cuilding a steel Ebbtide 33 + Trying junk rig on a dinghy + Fitting the engine to a Golden Hind + Colin Buttifant's Broads yachts + Sailing the Islander dayboat + Taking off the lines: Greg Rossel has a cunning device + The restoration of Consuta, a radical copper stitched Victorian steam launch + Building Eun Mara - 6 + A smaller Beaumaris + American classic yachts in the Eggemoggin Reach Race + Water Craft's new Amateur Boatbuilding Awards at Boats on Show (17-20 May 2000 at Beale Park, Pangbourne, Nr. Reading). |
| Water Craft 21: May/June 2000 |
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SPECIAL BOATS ON SHOW ISSUE - see also www.boatsonshow.co.uk + Adrian Noyes' traditional wooden boats + Lovely Little Gaffers: the OGA's Class 3 + Building a steam launch at home + Sailing a Jolly Boat + Making clinker planking look right + Bossoms Boatyard + Building a pocket cruiser on the beach in Oman + Cathodic protection for wooden boats + Gear for gaffers: boom end fittings + Building Eun Mara Yawl - The Final Fit-Out + Grand Designs: Romilly for home building & a cat-yawl from the USA + Boats on Show: 5-page preview. |
| Water Craft 22: July/August 2000 |
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Charlie's Barge - The new Norfolk Trader 45 on test + Brest 2000: lookin forward to the great French festival of traditional sail + The First Sailors: the canoe-form craft of pre-history + Boats on Show... in pictures + Sailing the Kielder 12 dayboat + Clever Clinker Planking: a masterclass with Greg Rossel + Building the Ebbtide 33' steel cruiser yacht + Building and rowing the Annapolis Wherry + Turtle Magic: sail power, electric power, pedal power + Building Romilly Part 1: Dick Phillips' new stage-by-stage series + Thames Traditional Boat Rally Preview. |
| Water Craft 23: September/October 2000 |
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The Great Glen Raid - under sail & oar on the Caledonian Canal + Learning from Lily - Phil Bolger on the practical aspects of electric boats + Sailing the Sanderling, a Laurent Giles pocket cruiser + Finesse 28 in Scotland + The Barrow Boat Story + Rowing the Sprite & the Otter; two rowing skiffs from kits + Lessons from the Stone Age Sailors - part 2 + Grand Designs: Deben 5 Tonner + Three articles on strip plank boatbuilding: Greg Rossel's Strip Plank Primer; Selway Fisher Pinky Ketch in build & Building Romilly - part 2. |
| Water Craft 24: November/December 2000 |
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The boats the Scottish miners raced: the story of the Dysart Yawls + Kittiwake: a new kit-built double-ended dayboat, light enough for the roofrack + Building Sapphire: a new Broads classic in wood + Building Ebbtide in steel - 3 + An Old Captivity: husband & wife build a cruising gaffer + Blue Collar Boats: building a traditional American skiff + Back at Brest: the fantastic French festival in pictures + Grand Designs: an electric launch for the Thames & a new One Design for Canada + Living with Lily: Phil Bolger on the realities of electric boats + Building Romilly - sheathing the hull + Testing the Fyne Boat Kits sharpie... And our mail-order catalogue of boatbuilding books. (details tba)
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| Water Craft 25: January/February 2001 |
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Living aboard a Morgan Giles in the Med + Sailing the Cove Boat + What it costs to build your own pocket gaffer + Gear for Gaffers: Blocks + Time & Tide: a different Dutch dayboat + Bring Boats & People Together: the Kees Pins story + Linnet & Bee: two recreational rowing skiffs you can build + Choosing & Using: Binoculars + The King Alfred Class: 3-masted Nigel Irens Expedition Boat + Building Romilly - 4 + And our mail-order catalogue of boatbuilding books. |
| Water Craft 26: March/April 2001 |
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Clinker Classics: new traditional wooden boats from Wootten Bridge + Boating holidays in the USA: Maine windjammers & islands; New Your canals + Building a Buehler schooner + Painting Boadicea + Continuing boatbuilding craftsmanship at Norway's Hardanger Fartoyvernsenter + Building an Aleutian Baidarka + Building Romilly - 5: The precedence in the building + Sailing Alerion + Bright finishes on test + Classic motor boats on Fritton Lake. |
| Water Craft 27: May/June 2001 |
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Boating Holidays:on the River Thames in the UK and in the undiscovered Florida, USA • Colin Henwood's new Thames Launch • Building a traditional Orkney 3-sail yole • Sailing the Character Boats range • First stages of building the Sole Bay gaff cutter • Building Selway Fisher's Petite Brise • Grand Designs - Oughtred faering, Fisher steam launch plus reviews of the boats plans catalogues • Rowing the Virus yole • Building Romilly - 6: The Final Chapter • Save 25% on your Brittany Ferries fares to the new French festival: La Semaine du Golfe - toutes voiles dehors! |
| Water Craft 28: July/August 2001 |
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Sailing the North Quay 22 gaff-rigged pocket cruiser • Running on Rails: Danish designer Peer Brunn's Megin dinghy based on the hulls of Viking ships • Building Ebbtide 4: a cruising yacht in steel • Restoring Moorhen, a traditional Broads motor cruiser • Building the Sole Bay Gaffer - 2: a traditional-looking 20' Itchen Ferry cutter built using modern wood techniques • Hope in Ireland: the late John Kerr's own account of his last boating holiday, followed by tributes to this much-loved master boatbuilder & teacher • Sailing the Ha'penny: Alice Driscoll tries out an affordable & appealing family dayboat • Making Curved Coamings: from the USA Greg Rossel shows how to make the cockpit look classy • Varnishing: beautiful brightwork under a Mediterranean sun • Grand Designs: Swallow Boatworks design for sail & oar & Paul Gartside motorsailer • Time & Tide - at the Scottish Traditional Boat festival & the Thames Traditional Boat Rally
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| Water Craft 29: September/October 2001 |
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GREAT GLEN RAID SPECIAL FEATURE • The Man Behind It; Small Boat Design Seminar; This Year's Raid in Pictures • Sailing the new Orwell Corinthian • Gear for Gaffers: Untangling the mainsheet • Building a Bolger Micro in the Netherlands • Laser Levels make boatbuilding easier • King Alfred Class Update: How the 3-masted Nigel Irens dayboat lives up to the hopes of her young builders • A Beginner builds an Iain Oughtred Whilly Boat • Learning to build boats: review of shore courses for amateurs • Grand Designs: sail & oar craft for young people from Andrew Wolstenholme & John Welsford • Kathy Mansfield photo feature on the new French Festival: La Semaine du Golfe • Boats to see at the Southampton Boat Show, 14-23 September including Annie Hill's review of the new Dudley Dix-designed Cape Cutter 19 from South Africa. |
| Water Craft 30: November/December 2001 |
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SWEET LITTLE SIXTEENS: Three different dayboats small enough to build in the garage - Viking Maid, almost a Shetland One Design; Coquina II, a replica of Nat Herreshoff's own boat from Finland; The Islay Skiff, Selway-Fisher designed Scottish double-ender • NEW IN NORFOLK: The Womack Classic, a new Broads yacht from Colin Buttifant Boatbuilders & Harrier, a gentleman's river launch from the Native Yacht Company • HOUDINI: New Zealand designer John Welsford explains why he designed his sea-going dinghy & amateur builder Doug Jones describes how he built the first Houdini in the UK • PLUS: Boring the stern tube; drilling the most important hole in the boat • Grand Designs: Paul Fisher's pilot cutter & Phil Bolger's school schooner • Kathy Mansfield's photo album of Six Metres in action • Alan Bright rows the Mill Creek skiff from Fyne Boat Kits.
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| Water Craft 31: January/February 2002 |
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THAMES CRAFTMANSHIP: Designed by Andrew Wolstenholme, build by Henwood & Dean Boatbuilders, photographed by Kathy Mansfield - a new electric river launch for the new century. AND: What is a Whiff? A Whiff is a smaller version of the classic Thames rowing skiff, as custom furniture maker David Jones discovered - along with much more - when he built his first boat. • WATERFRONT: Not boat building but boat buildings. Did you see Channel 4's 'Grand Designs'? (can't think where they got that title!) Our special section features the creekside oak-framed 'barnhouse' of Devon architect Roderick James. AND: From the USA, an amateur - and professional - boatbuilder's dream: the ultimate boatshop. • PRACTICALITIES: Gear for Gaffers; for Moray MacPhail's marathon series, it's practically all over bar the sheeting. Going for Gold: Mike Hanyi makes a name for himself on Coquina's transom. Boring the Stern Tube: it's even more difficult when the boat's already been planked but Paul Janes shows you how. • PLUS: Judy Brickhall sails the new Kittiwake Yawl & the lug-rigged Cove Boat. Alan Bright rows and sails the Joel White designed Shearwater built on one of Julian Burn's amateur boatbuilding courses. AND: Grand Designs (we thought of it first!) - French designer Gilles Montaubin describes Lili, his innovative winner of 2001 Great Glen Raid. • NOT FORGETTING: Advance information on Boats on Show 2002 - see also www.boatsonshow.co.uk - we'll see you there!
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| Water Craft 32: March/April 2002 |
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ELECTRIC DAYSAILERS: In the USA, Kathy Mansfield sails our Tony Dias designed cover boat and Mike Hanyi reports from Finland on Venla, a home-built trailer-sailer. • RESTORATIONS: Judy Brickhill sails - and sculls - Tomboy, the restored gaff cutter which is her son Dale's home afloat. • PRACTICALITIES: Birch Plywood for Boatbuilding - Mike Hanyi's assessment; Electric Power - two new off-the-shelf systems; Building the Eddtide - Steve Graham continues his series on building a cruising yacht in steel; • A Boardy Tale - Bernard Patrick has second and third thoughts about centreboards • How Instant is the Instant Catboat? - Dick Phillips and his students at the Lyme Regis School of Boatbuilding find out for themselves. • WATER FRONT: Building with Water & Light: Pete Greenfield meets M J Long, architect of the new National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth. • PLUS: Grand Designs features Tom Dunderdale's Apple • Time & Tide features • Essex Smacks. • AND ALL OUR REGULAR FEATURES BUT NOT FORGETTING: Our Amateur Boatbuilding Competition at Boats on Show 2002, Penton Park, Chertsey - 16-19 May - see also www.boatsonshow.co.uk |
| Water Craft 33: May/June 2002 |
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• SPECIAL BOATS ON SHOW ISSUE with THE PICAROONER REVISITED: Judy Brickhill sails an affordable GRP family dayboat based a traditional working boat from Devon • BRINGING BACK THE CAT: They are in France where Kathy Mansfield discovered Plume, a modern entrant for the Great Glen Raid • THE AWFUL TRUTH: Surgeon Chris Waite tests the home-designed pocket cruiser he built on the beach in Oman • BETTER TO HAVE LOVED AND LOFT: Designer Paul Fisher creates a coble for himself • THE SECRET SUPERYACHT: In the depths of winter, Kathy Mansfield takes to the Thames in a beautifully built electric saloon launch • LAUNCH OF A LONGSHIP: Susanne Altenburger of Phil Bolger & Friends finds a Viking longship built in Germany - to a Bolger design • HAND-SPLICED STANDING RIGGING: Colin Stroud does it himself • LEARNING AT LYME REGIS: Geoff Douglas takes a short course in yacht restoration • GRAND DESIGNS: They're all at it: Andrew Wolstenholme in Norfolk and Paul Gartside in Canada also design boats for themselves... • AND ALL OUR REGULAR FEATURES PLUS: Our preview of the boats, gear and people you'll see at BOATS ON SHOW 2002, Penton Park, Chertsey, 16-19 May - see also www.boatsonshow.co.uk WE'LL SEE YOU THERE! |
| Water Craft 34: July/August 2002 |
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• SAILING THE NORTH QUAY 30: Judy Brickhill goes east - well, to Kent - to try out a gaff cutter for serious yet comfortable cruising • THE SCOTTISH ISLAND CLASS: Kathy Mansfield reports on the resurgence of a classic cruiser-racer • THE LOWDOWN ON THE FRENCH CANALS: Robin Benjamin gives the view from the deck of his 24' (7.3m) sailing liveaboard • TRAIL & SAIL: In the first of a new series on delightful destinations, Chris Vincent-Bennett shares the pleasures of Pin Mill • SAILING THE SWALE PILOT: Meanwhile, back in Kent, we sent our Judy to sail JEP's affordable and practical family dayboat but she couldn't resist their little lugger too • BOATBUILDING SUMMERS: It took Fred Carr-Smith seven of them to complete his 24' (7.3m) Laurent Giles motor cruiser • GEAR REVIEWS & REPORTS: David Parker builds a Rapide boat trailer from a kit • GRAND DESIGNS: How Iain Oughtred re-thought his popular Ness Yawl and invented the gunter rig and Phil Bolger created a simple but shapely water-ballasted sharpie • WATERFRONT: What do you get when you cross a ferry, a washing machine, a bus, an ambulance, a Hawker Harrier jet .......? • PLUS BOATS ON SHOW IN PICTURES • AND OUR AMATEUR BOATBUILDING AWARDS WINNERS • AND ALL OUR REGULAR FEATURES. |
| Water Craft 35: September/October 2002 |
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• THE 3rd GREAT GLEN RAID: Raiders of the Lost Arts - Kathy Mansfield's photo-feature captures the action and the atmosphere of this competitive cruise in company; Mokka - the first of a series of studies of competing craft in the GGR; Locks, Lochs and Two Crews of Teachers - John Barker on what it's like to compete. • TWO MODERN LUGGERS: Build Romilly from a Kit - Steve Graham meets the home builders; Sailing St Valery - In the USA, Dan Segal tries out the prototype of Phil Bolger's water-ballasted lugger. • RE-DISCOVERING SAILING CANOES - How trans-Atlantic can you get? - In the US, Meade Gougeon & Hugh Horton have interpreted the sailing canoes of the British adventurer Rob Roy MacGregor, while the UK, Jeremy Burnett built & Judy Brickhill sailed his replica of American pioneer Henry Rushton's Princess. • PLUS: TRAIL & SAIL: Chris Vincent-Bennett visits Buckler's Hard * • BACKYARD BOATSHOP: A proper boatbuilder's bandsaw * GRAND DESIGNS: The Designer Monologues continue with Andrew Wolstenholme on his new Broads yacht & Paul Fisher on his fleet of sailing canoe designs. • PLUS OLD-ISH FAVOURITES AT THE SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW AND ALL OUR REGULAR FEATURES. |
| Water Craft 36: November/December 2002 |
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• SAILING:
BRENDAN: Did you see her at the Southampton Boat Show? Kathy Mansfield sails the new Dutch-built double-ended cat yawl which combines several influences to create a distinctive pocket cruiser. • RAID FINLAND: Mike Hanyi organised his own cruise-in-company under sail and oar. • A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP: Adrian Edmondson was so taken with these American classics, he had one built overthere and shipped over here. Judy Brickhill sailed her on the best day of the summer. • BOATBUILDING:
BUILDING the EBBTIDE: Our amateur builders, Steve and Annette Graham, plate up the sides of the keel of their steel cruising yacht. • THE FAERING IN THE FRONT ROOM: Winner of this year's Amateur Boatbuilding Awards, Paul Bentley took that phrase 'home building' quite literally. • TIRZA'S DREAM: Don Martin tells the story of a Dutch girl who went to Venice to study gondolas, came
back, built one and now 'plies for hire' on the canals of Amsterdam. • DISTRACTIONS:
DOWNTIME IN DOUARNENEZ: Emily Mansfield takes her mind off her impending exam results.
PLUS: TRAIL & • SAIL: Chris Vincent-Bennett visits Europe's largest manmade lake • BACKYARD BOATSHOP: boatbuilding from the grind up GRAND DESIGNS: Phil Bolger's low-power motor cruiser & John Welsford's smallest cruising boat...
AND ALL OUR REGULAR FEATURES. |
| Water Craft 37: January/February 2003 |
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• THE FIRST SUBMARINE: When do you think the first sub appeared on the water or disappeared under it? The Victorian era? Not so, it seems. In 1621,Dutchman Cornelius Drebbel had one built in London clinker-planked and powered by 12 oarsmen which disappeared beneath the Thames at Westminster and reappeared 3 hours later at Greenwich! 400 years later, ooden boat craftsman Mark Edwards was commissioned to built a working replica for the BBC tv programme "Build the Impossible" Kathy Mansfield tells the full
story of The Drebbel. plus • THE CORNISH SHRIMPER REVISITED: What makes her the best-selling pocket gaffer? Judy Brickhill finds out & • ROCK CHECKS: What to know before you trail west to this popular and posh sailing destination KARLI¹S HAVEN: How a social worker in Finland built her first wooden boat choosing one of the hardest designs around • A LAZY MAN's BOAT: Designing & building a
ballasted sailing canoe •: CRUISING DOWN THE RIVER: in an elegant electric launch from Bossoms Boatyard CORACLES IN WALES: The oldest type of working boat still working • CARBON SPARS: Catching on in traditional boats, says Moray MacPhail.
And in our regular features GRAND DESIGNS: A new daysailer from Antonio Dias and classic cruising yacht designs from Yachting Monthly & BOATS: Two new spring boat shows GEAR: In praise of Palm Sanders • TIME & TIDE: Lateen rigs in France; Smacks in Maldon...
And finally • THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM CORNWALL OPENS AT LAST!
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| Water Craft 38: March/April 2003 |
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WHO SAYS THEY CAN¹T BUILD EM LIKE THAT ANY MORE? SEE OUR CELEBRATION OF WOODEN BOAT CRAFTSMANSHIP with Do you want a new wooden boat or work done on your old one? You¹ll need to MEET THE CRAFTSMEN in our guide to the accredited members of the Wooden Boatbuilders Trade Association ARCTIC TERN she¹s a dayboat but is she
traditional or modern? Kathy Mansfield finds out BUILDING A TRADITIONAL CLINKER DINGHY amateur boatbuilder Colin Galloway really tests his joinery skills OFF THE BEACH is how they sail the traditional luggers of Beer inDevon, so that¹s how Judy Brickhill did it when she test-sailed Adrian Noyes¹ new build CUSTOM CRAFTSMANSHIP IN MINIATURE Steve Graham meets maritime modelmaker and historian, Malcolm Darch What¹s that up in the air? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? At the NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM CORNWALL it¹s a boat
plus GRAND DESIGNS featuring Ian Oughtred¹s new Egret-style sharpie and Stevenson
Projects¹ Friendship-style pocket cruiser, the Weekender.
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| Water Craft 39: May/June 2003 |
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THE 2003 SEASON STARTS WITH TWO NEW BOAT SHOWS Boats on Show, Chertsey, 16-18 May and the Beale Park Boat Show, Pangbourne, 6-8 June both withtheir own lakes where you can try out canoes, rowing skiffs, sailing craft, river launches, electric boats... And at the Beale Park Show, real wooden boatbuilding craftsmanship, professional and amateur with the entries in Water Craft¹s own Amateur Boatbuilding Awards on display and maybe even on the water.PLUS BOATS FROM THE BLUE Sailing a family dayboat from the Isles of Scilly THE BOAT IN THE FAMILY Not much restoration needed with a classic McGruer 8-Metre SEVERN SALMON BOATS How rescuing one forgotten working boat started a fleet JACK TAR Building an American-designed trawler yacht in Britain BUILDING A CANADIAN CANOE If you have not built a boat before, make it easy on yourself THE HITCH-HIKER¹S GUIDE TO THE VOLGA Dories were designed to sit on ship¹s decks; even the massive barges of the Moscow canal THE BUOYANCY TEST How stable is the Suffolk Beach Punt? SAILING MISS SIMPLETTE Crossing to Estonia in a modern interpretation of a Chesapeake Skipjack-style dayboat and in LIVING DREAMS, we pay our tribute to her colourful French designer, Daniel Z Bombigher who sadly passed away earlier this year. Plus GRAND DESIGNS featuring Phil Bolger¹s re-think of Thomas Fleming Day¹s famous Sea Bird yawl and Paul Fisher¹s new steam launch for open New Zealand waters. |
| Water Craft 40: July/August 2003 |
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BOATBUILDING CRAFTSMANSHIP ON THE THAMES Consuta, one of the river's fastest umpire launches is fully restored and in steam again... And we preview the 26th Thames Traditional Boat Rally at Fawley Meadows, Henley, 19-20 July PLUS PHOTOGRAPHING BOATS She's as pretty as a picture but how pretty are your pictures? How to take them and how to send them even didge to Water Craft THE OYSTER IS THEIR WORLD Judy Brickhill assesses the beautifully-built GRP dayboat SAIL CALEDONIA What the 'raiders' did when they returned to the Great Glen MUDLARK'S GHOSTS Restoring a Fenwick Williams version of L Francis Herreshoff's classic sharpie Meadowlark BUILDING A CELTIC LUGGER We didn't know Alice Mary would win Water Craft's annual Amateur Boatbuilding Awards when we asked designer/builder David Platten to describe in detail how he did it 'EPOXY FOR BEGINNERS If you think amine blush is the first symptom of the male menopause, you really do need to read David Parker's new series 'GEAR FOR THE GOLANT GAFFER How Mark Corke fitted out his popular home-built pocket cruiser 'WHY NOT BUILD ONE? Concluding the story of building an American-designed trawler yacht in Britain DESIGNING SMALL BOATS Ian Nicolson begins a new series for amateur designers who don't have a computer! And GRAND DESIGNS featuring James Wharram's latest ethnic double canoe LORD, DIDN'T IT RAIN! A two-pager on Boats on Show, the first of the year's spring boat shows (we'll have the Beale Park Show in W41) GEAR, BOOKS, CALENDAR ... |
| Water Craft 41: September/October 2003 |
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WHAT THE LOCALS SAIL Alice Driscoll arrives at the Beale Park Boat Show to sail the latest version of the Lymington Scow and immediately the sun disappears, the clouds gather and the wind picks up... Judy Brickhill ventures to north Norfolk to discover the Stiffkey Cockle, a dayboat so popular, so practical and so well priced there¹s a 2-year waiting listPLUSFRIENDS OF REAL BOATS REUNITED Old friends and new boats gather once again at Beale Park and the weather¹s great until Water Craft decides to do a boat test € also at Beale: WATER CRAFT¹S AMATEUR BOATBUILDING AWARDS € la SEMAINE du GOLFE Kathy Mansfield has the pictures and Moray MacPhail has the story € THE DEVON LUGGER Reader Chris Finch gives his verdict after his first year of ownership € BUILDING A CELTIC LUGGER 2 No-one was surprised when Alice-Mary won our top prize at Beale; home designer/builder David Platten describes the fit-out € CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE BOATBUILDING KIND Ian Sharpe¹s garden workshop was plenty big enough for making model boats but then he decided to build a Whilly Boat in 1:1 scale € EPOXY FOR BEGINNERS David Parker continues his series on everything you wanted to know about epoxy but were too stuck up to ask € DESIGNING SMALL BOATS Ian Nicolson¹s series for amateur designers who don¹t have a computer. |
| Water Craft 42: November/December 2003 |
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Altenberger of Phil Bolger & Friends Inc uses US case studies to describe doing it the easy way + THE LAZY MAN'S WAY TO BUILD BOATS: While in Moscow, Mikhail Markov built boats alone until his friends told him to share the satisfaction + THE FLEET'S ALL HERE: At King Alfred School in London + YES, YOU CAN BUILD YOUR OWN BOAT Four full length features to provide inspiration for backyard boatbuilding: + DO-ABILITY: Susanne , pupils, parents & teachers wanted to help Boatbuilder in Residence, John Barker, build 3 Expedition Boats + LOCATION, LOCATION... Steve Graham on where to build your own boat when you've nowhere to build your own boat. PLUS RAIDERS OF THE FAR NORTH Kathy Mansfield reports on the Blekinge Raid in Sweden & Mike Hanyi describes Raid Finland 2003 + I'VE STARTED SO I'LL FINISH over 4 enjoyable years, GP Andrew Wright spent his spare time building a pocket classic designed by Paul Gartside... and then Judy Brickhill took her sailing + DOES MY BOTTOM LOOK BIG IN THIS What lays beneath Bernard Patrick's pocket gaffer Molly Cobbler + EPOXY FOR BEGINNERS David Parker organises a bonding session + DESIGNING SMALL BOATS Ian Nicolson's series for amateur designers who don't have a computer.
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| Water Craft 43: January/February 2004 |
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LUNA ECLIPSED: Kathy Mansfield reports on Tom Moore's Moonshadow, a new Norfolk Broads cruiser-racer which out-shines Luna, his grandfather's old boat and in NORMAL FOR NORFOLK, Kathy photographs the classic craft in the Yare Navigation Race with which Moonshadow competes + COOL FOR KITS: Boats you can build at home do not have to be unsightly boxes; we look at the svelte sail and oar Swallowboats range + BUILDING A CELTIC LUGGER - 3: David Platten describes the final stages of building of his award-winning daysailer and in SAILING ALICE MARY, he then invites Judy Brickhill to test sail her + FROM KAYAKS TO KIT BOATS: Our Man in Maine, Greg Rossel, makes a welome return to Water Craft with a thoughtful study of the legacy of the first backyard boats + NICE BOAT; SHAME ABOUT THE ENGINE: Professional wooden boat builder Adrian Noyes explains how he fitted a new Yanmar diesel in his own Maurice Griffiths classic cruising yacht |
| Water Craft 44: March/April 2004 |
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le NOUVELLE VAGUE des BATEAUX TRADITIONNELS: Naval architect Francois Vivier designs small boats for modern wood construction which capture the spirit of traditional Breton workboats, says Charles Payton + The RAIDER FROM THE NORTH: How Sigbjorn Windingstad sailed and rowed his old Norlandbat into a very respectable 2nd place at Sail Caledonia 2003 + STEAM DREAMS: A Lakeland steam launch rebuilt beautifully for the Thames by Peter Freebody & Co; David Parker makes a working steamboat model in the winter evenings + the AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN AMATEUR BOATBUILDER: Wolf Huber from Munich entered Water Craft's Amateur Boatbuilding Awards with his minimalist yet elegant little skiff; here are some he built earlier + Kathy Mansfield meets Sandy Macdonald who builds traditional Scottish ZULUS FOR TODAY and in Grand Designs, Paul Gartside creates an Expedition Boat for an inland voyage. |
| Water Craft 45: May/June 2004 |
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ON THE WATER...THE BEALE PARK BOAT SHOW Our preview of the spring show for small boats beside the Thames at Pangbourne, 11-13 June + NOT ALL CATS HATE THE WATER: Judy Brickhill sails the Wharram Tiki 21 + A CHANGE OF PLACE AND PACE for Ullapool Boatbuilders; Kathy Mansfield has their story + SJEKTES AND THE CITY: How boating writer Adrian Morgan left London to build Norwegian double-enders in Scotland + SWEDISH PILOT BOATS: More double-enders, this time sprit-rigged contenders in the summer's sail & oar Raids.ON THE STOCKS...THE CLASS OF 2004 are laying the keels of fresh careers at the Boatbuilding Academy, Lyme Regis, says Steve Graham + BACK TO THE BASICS of boatbuilding: Henry Lenham builds a skin-on-frame Umiak + BUILDING THE SAILING CANOE SARA: Richard Powell's modern interpretation of the late Victorian canoe yawl + EPOXY FOR BEGINNERS: Two, four, six, eight, laminate... says David Parker. |
| Water Craft 46: July/August 2004 |
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WAY OUT WEST! TO THE EXOTIC ISLES OF SCILLY where Annabel Lee and the Coverack Ladies B crew took part in the World Pilot Gig Championships + TO THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM CORNWALL where Petra Greenhalgh visits the new exhibition to celebrate Olympian achievements afloat + TO CAPE COD USA where Kathy Mansfield sails the Tony Dias-designed Arey's Pond Daysailer and previews this year¹s WoodenBoat Show + TO MYSTIC SEAPORT USA where Ships Plans curator Maria Bernier introduces a handful of their hundreds of small boat designs. MEANWHILE, BACK EAST, WE DISCOVER... THE WORLD OF THE LOBSTER; Ron Valent sails a new dayboat supplied in kit form + HOW TO BUILD THE COOT; Joe Rielly constructs the clinker plywood Andrew Wolstenholme cat-rigged dinghy + SALTERNS BOATBUILDERS TELA, a sprightly gaff sloop sailed by Judy Brickhill + ALL ABOUT EPOXIES: David Parker and SP's Martin Armstrong finish the have more answers than you have questions. NOT FORGETTING... TWO NEW GRAND DESIGNS from New Zealand designer John Welsford and how to create your own grand design with Ian Nicolson |
| Water Craft 47: September/October 2004 |
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+ SAIL CALEDONIA 2004 As ever, Kathy Mansfield comes back with some magnificent pictures of the competitive cruise in company under sail and oar and in HOW DOES LE SEIL SAIL+ Mike Hanyi describes what he calls the ideal Raid boat. + WE WERE ALL THERE BUT WHERE WERE YOU+ A trio of articles to show you what you missed at this spring's BEALE PARK BOAT SHOW + Not forgetting Water Craft¹s own AMATEUR BOATBUILDING AWARDS + And in A PROPER SWALLOWS & AMAZONS BOAT, this year's First Prize winner Jon Whetstone explains how he did it. + NEVER MIND, THE SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW STARTS 10 SEPTEMBER. We show you where to find Water Craft's advertisers and have test reports on two showboats the NORTH QUAY 19 and the new Character Boats' POST BOAT. + MEANWHILE, GETTING AWAY FROM ALL THIS GLAMOUR... David Parker starts a new series on TRAILING & SAILING, Water Craft's art editor Peter Goad starts a new series on BUILDING THE CAPE HENRY 21 and editor Pete Greenfield starts a new series on... + NOT FORGETTING...A GRAND DESIGN for an ocean-voyaging junk-rigged pocket cruiser from Selway Fisher designs, the LOWESTOFT YOLE built by two boatbuilding students and a Pro-Am confrontation of jigssaws in GEAR. |
| Water Craft 48: November/December 2004 |
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BREST & DOUARNENEZ Kathy and Emily Mansfield report from the two great French festivals of traditional sail and more besides. THE BOAT IN A BAG It may be a boat you can take to bed with you, as claimed but it presents our intrepid interviewer Alive Driscoll with a rare challenge. BUILDING LUCY How amateur boatbuilder Nick Hanbury built the Swallow dayboat which won not one but two awards at this year's Beale Park Boat Show. TURNING THE TIDE - Kathy Mansfield reports from the Outer Hebrides on the Grimsay Boat Project which has given fresh impetus to traditional boatbuilding. ATLANTIC CHALLENGE 2004 - Water Craft's tame gig rower Annabel Lee reports on the biennial gathering of even bigger gigs. RAID FINLAND 2004 - Unlike the big festivals, 'Raids' for small boats are family-size events but they're just as international. From Moscow, Mikhail Markov and his sons sailed and rowed with crews from all round Europe. TRAILING & SAILING - The boat trailer is a vehicle you don't use every day, which makes a proper maintenance regime more important. Fortunately, David Parker is on the ball. And on the chassis. And on... BUILDING CAPE HENRY 21 - More dangly bits. This time: the centreboard. DESIGN YOUR BOAT with Ian Nicolson on a round-bilge rowing boat. GRAND DESIGNS - Andrew Wolstenholme's new steam launch ...
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| Water Craft 49: January/February 2005 |
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VARIATIONS ON THE SHARPIE Mark Fitzgerald of Chuck Paine Yacht Design describes his slender and slippery schooner-rigged sharpie Floridays and Mike Hanyi reports on Wabi, Gilles Montaubin's latest cat-rigged dayboat which, strictly speaking, may or may not be a sharpie but at Raid Finland, no-one could keep up with her long enough to find out. ONLY A VICAR WOULD CHOOSE A BOAT FOR ITS POTENTIAL AS HIS OWN COFFIN Kathy Mansfield goes tight-tacking with Norfolk's Rev Nev. THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL It is when you make your own 1:6 scale copper boat nails and roves to fasten planks of home-made plywood less than 1mm thick, says full-size-boatbuilder Dick Phillips when he meets boatbuilder-in-miniature Len Slater. WHEN YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY BUILT A RIVER THAMES SKIFF, WHERE DO YOU TURN FOR YOUR NEXT PROJECT? Furniture maker David Jones went to Oslo to learn about Viking Ships and then came back to build one himself at the bottom of his garden in Hounslow. REMEMBER THAT JAUNTY LITTLE JUNK-RIGGED POCKET CRUISER DESIGNED BY PAUL FISHER WHICH HE DESCRIBED IN W47? Well, as promised if a little late Nick Croome now gives a blow by blow account of her build, one piece at a time. ALL THIS AND... TWO NEW PULLING BOATS designed by Iain Oughtred... HOW TO DESIGN YOUR OWN PULLING BOAT with Ian Nicolson... THE COLOURFUL JANGADAS OF BRAZIL with Kathy Mansfield... GEAR & TRAILER T/L/C with David Parker...
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| Water Craft 50: March/April 2005 |
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WE CELEBRATE THE 50th ISSUE OF WATER CRAFT WITH A WHOLE SHOVELFUL OF ARTICLES ABOUT STEAM BOATS... STEAM ON THE THAMES - Kathy Mansfield is on home territory with this album of lean and elegant craft whose brasswork outshines their brightwork • BUILDING URSULA - Julian Garratt worked alongside professional wooden boatbuilder Bob Fenton to build his own steam saloon launch • DESIGNING FOR STEAM - From Canada, Paul Gartside marries modern thinking to time-honoured proportions • THE AGE OF STEAM - even the editor gets involved, finding inspiration in short sea coasters and the steam tugs that used to tow or push Tom Puddings. PLUS... TRAILING & SAILING - David Parker helps you get ready to roll • ELISABETH - Rik Homan's delightful lifeboat-style dayboat from the Netherlands • SAILING SWALLOW - Judy Brickhill tests Andrew Wolstenholme's ply-epoxy dayboat. AND LOTS OF BOATBUILDING... BUILDING SWALLOW THE TRADITIONAL WAY - Over in the Netherlands again where a clinker version of Swallow was Jan Smit's first-ever boatbuilding project • LEARNING FROM THE LONGSHIPS - David Jones continues construction of his modern Viking vessel • BUILDING THE CAPE HENRY 21 - Our Art Editor Peter Goad is already planking up his plywood pocket gaffer. NOT FORGETTING... GEAR, DESIGNING YOUR OWN BOAT, BEAUTIFUL PEAGREEN BOATS... IN FACT, ALL OUR USUAL FEATURES.
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| Water Craft 51: May/June 2005 |
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IF SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL, IS REALLY SMALL REALLY BEAUTIFUL? In France, Kathy Mansfield gets the l’eaudown on water-ballasted versions of tiny workboats with tall rigs • LOVE ME TENDER At Beale Park, Alice Driscoll sails beneath a novel crab claw sail in an innovative hybrid between lifeboat and tender • ROOM AT THE TOP Inspired by Phil Bolger’s Queen Mab, Christer Bystrom has room to build not one but two boats in the family room of his 3rd floor apartment in northern Sweden PLUS... TRAILING & SAILING David Parker is on a roll • INTRODUCING THE NORSEBOAT In the USA, Mike Hanyi tries out the new Chuck Paine-designed dayboat, ideal for Sail & Oar Raids and camp cruising • A WHALEBOAT FOR THE 21st CENTURY When age finally overtook his venerable Montagu Whaler, George Trevelyan imported a GRP Whaleboat hull built by Edey & Duff in the USA to be fitted out in high-tech fashion by Henwood & Dean on the Thames. FITTING OUT & FIXING UP... FITTING OUT SARA Richard Powell, originator of Robbins Timber¹s hollow mast system, makes the spars for his own sailing canoe • FITTING OUT URSULA Same theme; different propulsion Julian Garratt installs the steam plant • REPAIRING STRIP PLANK It¹s an amateur-friendly method of boatbuilding but how easy for an amateur to repair? Colin Freeman is forced to find out. NOT FORGETTING... GEAR, DESIGNING YOUR OWN BOAT, BEAUTIFUL PEAGREEN BOATS... AND... OUR PREVIEW OF THE NEW BEALE PARK THAMES BOAT SHOW, 10-12 JUNE |
| Water Craft 52: July/August 2005 |
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IT'S ALWAYS THE QUIET ONES which have most appeal when you aim for environmentally-friendly boating: sailing boats, rowing boats and electric boats. UNDER SAIL we have: THE NEW KITTIWAKE 16 Dick Phillips sails the latest gaff-rigged GRP family dayboat from Roger Wilkinson • la SEMAINE du GOLFE Kathy Mansfield joins the fleet of small craft at this novel week afloat on the Gulf of Morbihan plus UN MATELOT ANGLAIS, Roger Barnes of the Dinghy Cruising Association, describes sailing at la Semaine and being papped! UNDER OAR... Well, to be honest not so much in this issue but we do have a wonderfully colouful feature from Kathy on la VELALONGA, the international sailing race around the lagoon of Venice which presages la VOGALONGA, the rowing race through the Venetian canals for which you'll just have to wait for W53! UNDERWAY with only the sounds of the water... one of the UK's leading boat designers, Andrew Wolstenholme, offers his CURRENT THINKING ON ELECTRIC BOATS, from simple dinghies with electric outboards through purpose-designed launches up to an 85' (26m) solar-powered passenger craft. PLUS... RESTORATION DRAMAS Sometimes it pays to let the professionals do it. For example, the BEAVER-STERN RIVER LAUNCH rebuilt from stem to stern and the little POCKET GAFFER so pretty they restored her twice. NOT FORGETTING... TRAILING & SAILING David Parker is going foreign • ON THE BALL Our editor gets hitched • GRAND DESIGNS Ideal for the Morbihan: a new cruising dinghy from New Zealand designer JOHN WELSFORD. AND, OF COURSE GEAR, DESIGNING YOUR OWN BOAT, BEAUTIFUL PEAGREEN BOATS... |
| Water Craft 53: September/October 2005 |
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For our SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2005 issue, we welcomed a GUEST ARTISTE while Water Craft's regular Art Man, Peter Goad, spent the summer lazing at the Porth Navas Yacht Club, graphic designer LOO HILLIER manfully drove our Big Mac... Here's what she designed: They say that sails in Wales are usually when it hails, so what better place to look for THE PERFECT STORM? Matt and Nick Newland of Swallowboats have done their jaunty double-ended Storm dayboat at 15' (4.6m) and 17' (5.2m) and now there's a 19' (5.8m) version, which Judy Brickhill sailed...... in Wales. HOW WAS IT FOR YOU? The spring boat show near Pangbourne has re-invented itself as the BEALE PARK THAMES BOAT SHOW but that doesn't mean it's now all about floating caravans nose-to-tailing up and down the river, says Pete Greenfield. And don't tell him that when it comes to backyard boatbuilding THE LABOUR AND THE WOUNDS ARE VAIN. He wants you all to join in with his hymn of praise to the entrants in Water Craft's AMATEUR BOATBUILDING AWARDS 2005. Talking of backyard boatbuilders... THE SHIP THAT FLEW is a classic children's book by Hilda Lewis about a model Viking ship which grows to full size and... But backyard boatbuilder David Jones had not even read it when he decided he needed to lift his own miniature longship right over his house. LA VOGALONGA no, not the Velalonga, that's the race under sail on the Venetian lagoon, which we featured in W52. This is the Vogalonga which happens one week later and is a race through the canals of Venice under oar for every kind of rowing boat you can think of, from Gondolas to Cornish gigs and American whaleboats. Kathy Mansfield was there with her camera. GROW YOUR OWN BOAT Steve Graham visits a course where you can build a traditional Irish currach from grown hazel 'wands', timber from a demolition contractor's skip and old bedspreads from the local charity shop. And you thought you couldn't afford to build your own boat! PLUS... GRAND DESIGNS this time featuring a fast and fascinating pedal-powered river skiff created by.... Nick and Matt Newland of Swallowboats. AND TOOLS ON TEST, GEAR, DESIGNING YOUR OWN BOAT, BEAUTIFUL PEAGREEN BOATS... BUT NOT FORGETTING OUR PREVIEW OF THE SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW, featuring a brand new wooden pilot cutter under construction and a new GRP double-ended dayboat... called Storm.... from Matt and Nick Newland of Swallowboats. (What the hell: they've had so many plugs already, you may as well go to www.swallowboats.com) |
| Water Craft 54: November/December 2005 |
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In our NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2005 issue, we celebrate the start of the BACKYARD BOATBUILDING SEASON with.... THE BEST OF THREE? In modern wooden boatbuilding ie not going into the wild woods with your trusty axe but going into the wild epoxy vendors with your trusty credit card there are a few main ways to build a boat. There's clinker plywood which is glueing overlapping planks of plywood together. There's cold moulding, which is effectively making your own boat-shaped piece of plywood by glueing veneers together. And there's strip planking which using small-section strips of ... er... planking to create the hull shell. So which method is best for the amateur? We asked backyard boatbuilder David Burdett to compare and contrast. It was clinker plywood for amateur Tony Deane when he began BUILDING A NESS BOAT, the Iain Oughtred designed double-ender, in Australia. It was plywood seam-batten construction for Water Craft's elusive Art Editor Peter Goad when he was BUILDING THE CAPE HENRY 21, his pocket gaffer. It was plywood 'egg-box' construction for boat designer Arend Lambrechtsen when he created LITTLE NELL as the ultimate Raid boat. What's a Raid? John and Lainey Widdaker have been on 5 Raids around Europe so they ought to know. Their most recent was Raid Finland: a long way to trail a boat so they flew there and hired one. PLUS... GRAND DESIGNS An electric launch for the Lake District created by Andrew Wolstenholme and John C Harris designs a plywood sailing pram for kit builders. AND ROUTERS ON TEST, GEAR, DESIGNING YOUR OWN BOAT and this year at the Southhampton Boat Show, HAD THEY RE-INVENTED THE SHALLOP? |
| Water Craft 55: January/February 2006 |
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NEW YEAR, NEW LOOK! Not so new that you will not recognise our JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2006 issue when it appears in all good UK newsagents from 15 December but we are putting out the flags to celebrate our 10th year of publication. We¹ll also have a brighter cover colour and more easily-read fonts inside. And there¹ll be more emphasis on our favourite themes: Designing Boats, Building Boats and Using Boats. DESIGNING BOATS: From Devon, Ed Burnett introduces his gaff cutter Frolic and from Canada, Paul Gartside presents a 4-seasons motor cruiser. And Steve Graham meets Graeme Hawksley, designer of an innovative hybrid diesel-electric auxiliary drive for his new steel Wylo cruising yacht. BUILDING BOATS: In the UK, Chris Yardley restores a virtually written-off Heron dinghy. In Amsterdam, Paul and Froukje Hamaker give their baby Livia the right start in life with a Cradle Boat. At college in Cork, Anne Barry builds a Œbaby bagger¹ a strip-plank version of a New York Bay sandbagger. And we announce Water Craft¹s annual Amateur Boatbuilding Awards to be held at the Beale Park Thames Boat show in June. USING BOATS: Regular contributor Dick Phillips and irregular art editor Peter Goad sail the CAPE CUTTER 19. Kathy Mansfield presents Sail Caledonia in pictures and a close-up of Juan Pablo Olaberria¹s Raid boat inspired by a traditional Spanish batela. ALL THIS and camellia oil, sailmakers¹ sewing machines and a steam outboard.
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| Water Craft 56: March/April 2006 |
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A RAID? WHAT'S A RAID?: It's the question sailors have been asking since Charles-Henri le Moing introduced these competitive sail-and-oar cruises-in-company 10 years ago. Here he explains how they started, how they grew and where they're going. THE OLD MASTER: It's over 70 years since Bob Budge began building boats on the Thames and at Peter Freebody Boatbuilders, he's building them still. HAVE A BREAK. HAVE A CAT KIT: James Wharram and Hanneke Boon have created a new GRP yes, glass catamaran you can build from a kit and trail to distant waters. Judy Brickhill had to sail her and inevitably picked a blowy day. BUILDING A TRADITIONAL FAERING: Amateur boatbuilder Colin Galloway builds one of Iain Oughtred's Scandinavian-style designs the old-fashioned way. BUILDING A MODERN SAILING CANOE: The inspiration may be Victorian but the techniques Jeff Broome used to design and build his prize-winning entry in our 2005 Amateur Boatbuilding Awards are very much of today. TAN TINGO: Kathy Mansfield discovers a modern Dutch version of the classic American Nahant Dory. BUILDING THE CAPE HENRY 21: The very model of a modern gaffer the boat, that is, not our artman Peter Goad who sends this progress report on all those little jobs you just have to finish before you can turn the epoxy-plywood hull right side up. PLUS Matt Newland designs a modern Raid boat in GRAND DESIGNS, David Parker tests and inflatable roofrack and much more in GEAR, Ian Nicolson continues his series on DESIGNING YOUR OWN BOAT and our editor explains how you can enter our 2006 AMATEUR BOATBUILDING AWARDS at the Beale Park Thames Boat Show.
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| Water Craft 57: May/June 2006 |
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In nummer 57 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Drie bootbesprekingen w.o.:
- Storm 17
- Wee Seal II
+ Op stoomkracht over Franse wateren
+ De praktijk van het bouwen met o.m.:
- De bouw van een zeilkano met behulp van een pakket van Jordan Boats
- Vorderingen in de bouw van de schitterende Pinky (10 mtr.) naar ontwerp van Selway Fisher
+ Ontwerpen in de praktijk : Ian Nicolson bespreekt de installatie van de buitenboordmotor
+ In de serie 'Grand Designs' introduceert Paul Fisher een hele vloot Thames skiffs in overnaads verlijmd multiplex
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 58: July/August 2006 |
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In nummer 58 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ De nieuwe Drascombe Drifter
+ Varen op een stoomraderboot
+ Bouwbeschrijving van een overnaadse kano
+ Bespreking van de verschillende types poly-urethaanlijm voor de botenbouw
+ Ontwerpen in de praktijk : Ian Nicolson gaat verder over het ontwerpen van een roeiboot
+ In de serie 'Grand Designs': de raderstoomboten 'Minette'en 'Minerva'.
+ Milieu-overwegingen bij de bouw en restauratie van een boot.
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 59: September/October 2006 |
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In nummer 59 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Beale Park Boatshow in foto's
+ Sail Caledonia 2006; verslag van Kathy Mansfield
+ Proefvaart met een zes meter double-ender: de Longshore 19
+ Foto-verslag van het werk van leerlingen van de bootbouwschool in Lyme Regis
+ Nieuws over Water Craft's bootbouw-competitie 2006
+ De bouw van een Cornish Pilot Gig
+ Het verhaal achter het schip om de omslag: de Eltoraji
+ In de serie 'Grand Designs': Reuel Parker's Seabright 23
+ Ontwerper Ian Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 60: November/December 2006 |
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In nummer 60 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Portsoy 2006: The Scottish Traditional Boatshow: verslag van Kathy Mansfield
+ Aan boord van een West Country Pilot Cutter
+ Varen met een Cornish tosher
+ Phil Bolger's "Moccasin" nog steeds een bron van inspiratie voor bouwers en zeilers
+ Deel II over de bouw van de Eltoraji
+ De bouw van de Cape Henry, deel 6
+ Een stitch & tape jolletje voor de kinderen
+ In de serie 'Grand Designs': Iain Oughtred vernieuwt zijn kano-ontwerpen
+ De Méaban: een schitterend klassiek kajuitjacht van de hand van François Vivier
+ Ontwerper Ian Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 61: January/February 2007 |
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In nummer 61 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Verslag over de wederopstanding van de Mudlark, een sharpie naar ontwerp van L.Francis Herreshoff
+ Judy Brickhill vaart met de Haiku, Oughtred's wonderschone 30 voets sharpie
+ Electro buitenboordmotoren: de stand van zaken.
+ Aansluitend op het vaarverslag: de bouw van de Haiku door Adrian Noyes
+ De Siver Thread
+ Bouwverslag: de Chesapeake 17, een klassieker onder de stitch & glue kajaks
+ In de serie 'Grand Designs': een nieuw ontwerp van Swallowboats
+ Iain Oughtred: zijn leven en zijn werk tot op de dag van heden.
+ Ontwerper Ian Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop: het zeilplan
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 62: March/April 2007 |
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In nummer 62 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Simon Watts bouwt een replica van een klassieke 16 voeter
+ De bouw van een tweetal Chesapeake 17 stitch and glue kajaks
+ En niet te vergeten: de Water Craft zelfbouw-competitie is nog open!
+ Op het water met Atkin's fraaie "Maid of Endor"
+ Een stabilteits-test met verschillende open boten
+ Varen met de zeilkano; hoe is de praktijk?
+ In de serie 'Grand Designs' deze keer creaties van Wolstenholme, Dongray en Gartside
+ Een verslag van de happening in Douarnenez in 2006 door Emily & Kathy Mansfield
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop: de voorwaartse verplaatsing.
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 63: May/June 2007 |
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In nummer 63 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Verslag van de bouw van de Gannet, een klassieke zeiljol in overnaads multiplex
+ Bouw van een replica van een 15'8" open boot uit Cornwall
+ Op het water met een zelfgebouwd kajuitjacht naar ontwerp van Laurent Giles
+ Vaarverslag: Dongray's nieuwe 10 voets Limpet in de praktijk
+ Met Iain Oughtred's Ness Boat langs de Finse kust
+ In de serie 'Grand Designs': de Rona, een 6.50 mtr. kajuitjacht naar ontwerp van Paul Fisher.
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop: het torentuig
+ Nieuws over de komende manifestaties: La semaine du Golfe, Sail Caledonia en natuurlijk de Beale Thames Park Boat Show ...
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 64: July/August 2007 |
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In nummer 64 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Nigel Gray's karveelgebouwde 10' jol naar ontwerp van Gartside
+ De bouw van de Cape Henry, deel 7
+ Rapport over de bouw van Oughtred's nieuwe McGregor MK II
+ Traditionele houten bootbouw in Ierland
+ Vaarverslag over Swallowboat's nieuwe Bay Raider
+ Het varen met en bouwen van slipperlaunches
+ In de serie 'Grand Designs': de Goat Island Skiff en de Ebihen 18
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop: nogmaals de tuigage
+ Nieuws over de komende manifestaties: beelden van de Thames Traditional Boat Rally
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 65: September/October 2007 |
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In nummer 65 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ De bouw van een Duck Trap Wherry
+ Oughtred's McGregor MK II; deel 2
+ Ontwerp- en bouwproject geinspireerd door de Polynesische outrigger canoe
+ Bespreking van de Shilling: een sloepgetuigde 17 voeter
+ Ervaringen met een kajuitjacht uitgerust met diesel-electrische voortstuwing
+ Verslag van de Beale Park & Morbihan evenementen
+ De bootbouwcompetitie 2007
+ In de serie 'Grand Designs': de Puma, een moderne jol
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop: details van de tuigage
+ Nieuw: Berichten van clubs en organisaties
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 66: November/December 2007 |
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In nummer 66 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Deel I van een verslag over de bouw van Oughtred's Fulmar in overnaads multiplex
+ Bouw een 10 voets dinghy met hulp van het hele gezin
+ Ontwerp- en bouw van een Yorkshire Barge Yacht
+ Proefvaart met de Barton Classic: een kajuitjacht in de stijl van de Broads
+ Verslag van de Sail Caledonia, met foto's natuurlijk
+ In 'Grand Designs': drie handzame motorboten van Vivier, Selway Fisher en Gartside
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop: de bevestiging van het voorstag
+ Nieuw: Berichten van clubs en organisaties
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 67: January/February 2008 |
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In nummer 67 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Deel II over de bouw van de Fulmar, een open zeilboot in overnaads multiplex
+ Bouw een 10 voets jol met hulp van het hele gezin; het vervolg
+ Een nieuwe episode in de wording van de Cape Henry, de 21 voeter van ontwerper Dudley Dix
+ Zeilen met de Jumbo, een elegante kleine Cornish Lugger
+ Kathy Mansfield vaart met de Alife, een aluminium sloep van Nederlandse origine
+ Praktijkverslag: je raakt onverhoopt te water, hoe weer aan boord te komen?
+ In 'Grand Designs'o.m. de minimalistische Stickleback, een nieuwe kano van Iain Oughtred
+ Alles over de activiteiten van het IBTC, centrum voor het onderwijs in de traditionele bootbouw
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 68: March/April 2008 |
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In nummer 68 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Deel III over de bouw van de Fulmar, een open zeilboot in overnaads multiplex
+ Het bouwen van de bekende Roxanne van ontwerper Nigel Irens: de mallen worden opgesteld
+ Christer Bystrom bouwt niet alleen zijn eigen boten, maar ontwerpt ze ook!
+ Eerste zeilervaringen met John Welsfords 6M Whaler
+ Judy Brickhill over haar ervaringen met de Deben Lugger
+ Varen in Griekenland met een 19 voeter
+ In 'Grand Designs' de 11'9" Megan van de hand van Tom Dunderdale
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop: achterstag en papegaaistok
+ Bezoek aan een bootbouwschool in British Columbia
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 69: May/June 2008 |
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In nummer 69 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Bouw van de Roxanne in hout: deel twee
+ Een snelle manier van stripplanked bouwen: de aanpak volgens Willow Bay
+ Restauratie van de Kestrel, een klassieke 27 voeter
+ Ervaringen op het water met twee nieuwe 12 voets zeiljollen, beide verkrijgbaar als pakket
+ In 2007 voer een unieke vloot van traditionele vissersschepen van Wick naar het festival in Portsoy: foto-verslag van Kathy Mansfield
+ Reizen naar Amerika is goedkoper dan ooit, dus nu: een nieuwe serie over evenementen in de Verenigde Staten
+ In 'Grand Designs' de nieuwe saloon launch van Paul Fisher, speciaal ontworpen voor electrische voortstuwing.
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie voor de ontwerper in de dop: de schijven
+ Het festival-agenda voor komende zomer en niet te vergeten: nieuws over de Beale Park Show
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 70: July/August 2008 |
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In nummer 70 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Cape Henry 21: de afwerking.
+ Bouw van een overnaadse klassieker op de oevers van Lough Neagh.
+ Varen met de Jessie & Zac, een 23-voeter.
+ Op reis met de Lily, een Schotse werkboot.
+ Nicolson's nieuwe serie: Ontwerp je eigen motorboot!
+ In 'Grand Designs' : de Penobscot 17 van Arch Davis.
+ Verslag van de Maine Boatbuilders Show.
+ Uitgebreid reportage over Beale 2008 en natuurlijk de Boatbuilding Competition.
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 71: September/October 2008 |
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In nummer 71 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Cape Henry 21: de afwerking.
+ Bouw van een overnaadse klassieker op de oevers van Lough Neagh.
+ Varen met de Jessie & Zac, een 23-voeter.
+ Op reis met de Lily, een Schotse werkboot.
+ Nicolson's nieuwe serie: Ontwerp je eigen motorboot!
+ In 'Grand Designs' : de Penobscot 17 van Arch Davis.
+ Verslag van de Maine Boatbuilders Show.
+ Uitgebreid reportage over Beale 2008 en natuurlijk de Boatbuilding Competition.
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 72: November/December 2008 |
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In nummer 72 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ De Roxanne van Nigel Irens: bouw van de stripplanked versie, deel 4.
+ Bouw van een gaffelgetuigde kotter van 5.80 m, naar ontwerp van John Leather.
+ En de laatste aflevering over bootbouw met de kinderen: de Limpet dinghy onder zeil.
+ De restauratie van Islay: een tender bij de J-klasse, gebouwd in 1922.
+ Nicolson's nieuwe serie: Ontwerp je eigen motorboot! - deel 2.
+ Een ontmoeting met de Amerikaanse ontwerper Karl Stambaugh.
+ Jay R. Benford introduceert Friendship, een 21' gaffelgetuigde sloep met klipperboeg.
+ Am Bata: ervaringen binnen een school-bootbouwproject.
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 73: January/February 2009 |
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In nummer 73 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Een drietal verhalen over de Venetie Raid
+ Verslag van de Klassieke Schepen Beurs in Enkhuizen
+ De bouw van de Roxanne: de boot wordt gekeerd...
+ New Blossom: de opbouw en de uitrusting.
+ Een echte éénmansboot: een superlichte overnaadse kano - het bouwverslag.
+ Een vergelijkende vaartest naar het effect van breedte op de vaareigenschappen
+ Grand Designs: Iain Oughtreds nieuwe jollen; de grootste en de kleinste uit de serie.
+ Nicolson's nieuwe serie: Ontwerp je eigen motorboot! - de schroef.
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 74: March/April 2009 |
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In nummer 74 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Een tocht met de zeilkano langs de Schotse westkust
+ Moray MacPhail legt uit dat een kleinere boot ook zo zijn voordelen heeft
+ Vaartest met de 16' Devon Yawl en de 14' Jolly Boat: klassieke vormen in polyester
+ Bouw van echte éénmansboot: een superlichte overnaadse kano - de laatste details
+ Zeven jaar bouwplezier met een 5.50 m. kajuitjacht
+ De boot op de cover: de Secret, een 20 voets knikspantjacht uit bouwpakket.
+ Grand Designs: Nigel Irens over zijn electrisch aangedreven speedboot en de nieuwe raidboot van Michael Storer
+ Nicolson's nieuwe serie: Ontwerp je eigen motorboot! - met deze keer een beschouwing over de lijnen van de romp.
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 75: May/June 2009 |
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In nummer 75 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ De grote manifestaties komen er weer aan: een vooruitblik op de Semaine du Golfe en Sail Caledonia
+ Een prachtige steamlaunch in een nieuwe levensfase met electrische voortstuwing
+ Electrisch varen met 15 knopen: een proefvaart met Nigel Irens nieuwe electrische powerlaunch
+ Uitgebreid bouwverslag van de Wood Duck, een multiplex kajak van Chesapeake Light Craft
+ Bouw van de Roxanne met in deze aflevering o.m.: spanten, schotten en ballastkiel
+ De bijna vergeten smalle catboten van de Engelse oostkust
+ Grand Designs: Wolstenholme's nieuwe 26' launch en de Bay Cruiser van Swallow Boats
+ In Nicolson's serie: Ontwerp je eigen motorboot! - wat er te leren valt van klassieke ontwerpen.
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 76: July/August 2009 |
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In nummer 76 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Ervaringen rond de bouw van John Leather's 19' New Blossom
+ Bouw van een Chebacco in de achtertuin van Water Craft's hoofdreacteur
+ Varen op Lake Windermere met de nieuwe 14'9" Devon Scaffie, een polyester spitsgatter
+ Van catboat tot schoener: een tweejarige cursus aan de International Yacht Restoration School
+ Bootbouwscholen in Groot Brittannië
+ De volledige bouwtekeningen voor een 16 voets mini kajuitjacht getekend door niemand minder dan Paul Gartside!
+ Grand Designs: François Vivier's Pen-Hir: een kajuitzeiljacht van 7.49 m.
+ In de nieuwe aflevering van Nicolson's serie: Ontwerp je eigen motorboot! : Hoe kapseizen wordt voorkomen
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 77: September/October 2009 |
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In nummer 77 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ La Semaine du Golfe in foto's
+ Nieuw op Beale Park
+ Produktie van de Cornish Crabbers in nieuwe handen
+ De bouw van de Roxanne 7: installatie van de motor
+ De Octavia: een deelbare skiff te bouwen uit 3 platen multiplex
+ Water Craft's Amateur Boatbuilding Awards
+ Grand Designs: Paul Fishers Dilys Catboat
+ In Nicolson's serie "Ontwerp je eigen motorboot" wordt in deze aflevering de pen ter hand genomen!
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 78: November/December 2009 |
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In nummer 78 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Redacteur Pete Greenfield werkt in zijn achtertuin nog steeds aan de Chebacco
+ en tegelijkertijd: proefvaren met de Chebacco van bouwer Connie Mense
+ De Cirrus: een elegante nieuwe midzwaardboot met electrische hulpaandrijving
+ Een foto-reportage van het Scottish Traditional Boat Festival
+ Verslag van de bouw van een stripplanked kano van Bear Mountain Boats
+ Opnieuw een volledige bouwtekening van Paul Gartside: ditmaal een 12 voets spitsgat jol!
+ In Grand Designs: de Dunlin, een compacte kajuit-motorboot van ontwerper Sam Devlin
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie "Ontwerp je eigen motorboot!"
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 79: January/February 2010 |
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In nummer 79 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ De Clovelly Scull: een innovatieve nieuwe roeiboot
+ Vaartest met de 20' Bay Cruiser van Swallow Boats
+ De Méaban (6.80 mtr.) van ontwerper François Vivier in de praktijk beproefd
+ De revival van het community coastal rowing, en aansluitend:
+ Bouwverslag van Iain Oughtred's nieuwe project: de St. Ayles Skiff, een schitterende 4 (+1) mans roeiboot
+ Alweer een compleet ontwerp van Gartside: nu een 5.50 mtr. werkboot!
+ Een overzicht van alle leden van de Wooden Boatbuilders Trade Association
+ In Grand Designs: de Pilgrim, een nieuwe klassieker van John Welsford
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie "Ontwerp je eigen motorboot!": de midscheepse sectie
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 80: March/April 2010 |
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In nummer 80 van Water Craft o.m.:
+ Peter Freebody: bootbouwer aan de Thames
+ De bouw van de Cape Henry deel 10: de laatste details
+ Zeilen met de Cape Henry
+ Alweer een compleet ontwerp van Gartside: nu een 20' zeilboot met loggertuig!
+ Verslag van de vorderingen in het bouwproject van WC's hoofdredacteur: de Chebacco
+ Light Trow: een simpele sail & oar boot naar (gratis) ontwerp van Gavin Atkin
+ In Grand Designs: Morten Olesen's 17' noorse vlet in stitch & glue uitvoering
+ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie "Ontwerp je eigen motorboot!": de kiel
+ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 81: May/June 2010 |
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In nummer 81 van Water Craft o.m.:
++Met de Acorn op vakantie in Frankrijk
++Cornish Pilot Gigs: over de revival en de bouw
++Bouw van de Weekender: een vestzak kajuitzeiljacht
++Nogmaals Gartside: nu een 12' overnaadse jol voor buitenboordmotor
++Cold moulded bouwen aan een Petterson runabout
++l'Association Nautiques Sèvres: een centrum voor bootbouw aktiviteiten
++In Grand Designs: Selway Fishers Felix steamlaunch en de Bayraider 17
++Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie "Ontwerp je eigen motorboot!": het onderwaterschip
++en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 82: July/August 2010 |
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In nummer 82 van Water Craft o.m.:
++Praktijkervaringen met de Golant Gaffer
++Met de Kittiwake 16 het water op
++Unieke bijeenkomst van Iain Oughtred-bouwers, georganiseerd door de Bootbouwschool
++Sommigen dromen er van: een eigen bedrijf in de watersport!
++De Cornish Pilot Gig: deel 2 van het bouwverslag
++Water Craft redacteur Pete Greenfield werkt verder aan zijn open lucht project: de Chebacco
++Een nieuw ontwerp van Roger Dongray voor de zelfbouwer: de 25' Golant Yawl
++Paul Gartside's bijdrage ditmaal: een gratis tekening voor een 18 voets open zeilboot!
++In Grand Designs: de Light Trow van Gavin Atkin en Wolstenholme's Bristol motorlaunch
++Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie "Ontwerp je eigen motorboot!": het gewicht
++en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 83: September/October 2010 |
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In nummer 83 van Water Craft o.m.:
++ Verslag van de Beale Park Show 2010
++ Varen met de Bay Raider 17
++ de Roxanne, nu met gaffeltuig!
++ De BJ 17: een project van Bart Jan Bats en Nigel Irens
++ Selway Fisher's Thames Skiff door een beginnend bouwer
++ De St. Ayles Skiff en het Scottish Coastal Rowing Project: het succesverhaal van een nieuwe roeisloep
++ Paul Gartside in WC 83: een volledige tekening voor een een simpel te bouwen bijboot!
++ In Grand Designs: John Welsford's AWOL
++ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie "Ontwerp je eigen motorboot!": het gewicht (2)
++ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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| Water Craft 84: November/December 2010 |
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In nummer 84 van Water Craft o.m.:
++ De eerste Engelse raid: verslag en foto's
++ De Kite, Andrew Wolstenholme's nieuwe 18 voets kajuitzeiljacht
++ De bouwtekening van Paul Gartside in dit nummer: een 16 voets gaffelgetuigde open spitsgatter, iets voor de raids van komend jaar?
++ Bouwverslag van een 30' karveelgebouwd zeilschip, nòg een ontwerp van Gartside
++ Een traditioneel met houten nagels gebouwde overnaadse Noorse 'pram' van 2.40 mtr.
++ De St. Ayles Skiff: het maken van de dolboorden nader bekeken
++ De Miracle Drive, een ingenieuze vin-aandrijving voor de kano
++ In Grand Designs: de Jewel van François Vivier en de Safe (+ Calm) Harbour van Selway Fisher
++ Nicolson vervolgt zijn serie "Ontwerp je eigen motorboot!": schoonheid is in het oog van de beschouwer...
++ en nog veel meer onderhoudende en lezenswaardige artikelen .....
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