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THE 33

RALLY

RD

Thames Traditional Boat Rally

Fawley Meadows Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire

17/18 July

2010

Over 200 vintage and classic boats WWII Lancaster will fly-past on both days during Dunkirk Little Ships Parade

Plenty of FREE parking

Gates open 9am

Sponsored by

A great day out for all the family

2www.watercraft-magazine.com www.tradboatrally.com www.watercraft-magazine.com WATER CRAFT No 82: July/August 2010 c o n t e n t s FreePlans

46Building the

Outdoor Boat Or not in a wet Cornish winter. The editor finally emerges from his extended hibernation 49The Workshop Making templates? Nick Coppin is quick on the draw with the glue gun.

8 The Gribble "A Nice Little Boating Business?" 9 OpinionGRPorEpoxy-Ply? Matt Newland knows which he likes best.

12The Golant Gaffer Grows Up

A new boat from designer Roger Dongray is always an event and this one's special, says Dick Phillips. 15The Golant Gaffer

Ten Years On Having built his own Golant Gaffer and taken her acoss the Atlantic – in a container – Mark Corke reflects on sailing her in New Hampshire.

Three Nice Little Boating Businesses 19The 50th Kittiwake

Over the years, quietly building his two GRP dayboats, suddenly Roger Wilkinson has finished Kittiwake number 50. Water Craft's Business Correspondent – ahem – Alice Driscoll went to meet him.

23The Fleet's Out

So is Peter Chesworth of Mylor Boat Hire – yes, that Peter Chesworth – happy? Jo Moran went to ask him.

26Still On Course

At the other end of Mylor Creek, Jo meets Sam Heard, new owner of family boatbuilders Gaffers & Luggers.

28Bert's 'Oughtraid' In the Netherlands, Bert van Baar of the Boutbouwschool dreamed of a gathering of Iain Oughtred designs. Kathy Mansfield was invited.

33Build Your Own Centreboard Cutter A terrific 2-year project – if you're not running a boatbuilding mag, that is – and once again, leading designer Paul Gartside gives us complete plans and offsets.

40All Boats

Have a Story to Tell Boatbuilder Gail McGarva completes the build of a traditional Cornish Pilot Gig for Lyme Regis and goes to the World Championships.

49Reviews A handy anemometer, a torch powered by the flick of a wrist, the musings of a home boatbuilder... Eclectic as ever!

54Grand Designs Andrew Wolstenholme introduces a classic break-deck launch and Gavin Atkin updates his Fleet Trow.

58Design Your Own Motor Boat What lies beneath? Ian Nicolson has ways to measure it.

60Many Hands

Make Brightwork Peter Meech welcomes visitors to the

33rd Thames Traditional Boat Rally

62Join The Club Get more from your boating with one of these active associations. 65CalendarWeknowwhat you'll do this summer.

66Subscribing to Water Craft You will, you will, you will

At last, Alice Driscoll gets to meet Britain's nicest-natured boat dog – see page 19.

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