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WATER CRAFT No 80: March/April 2010 c o n t e n t s FreePlans
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Launch Day at Lyme Regis On a dark December morning, Dick Phillips admires the boats built by the students of the Boat Building Academy's class of 2009. 51
Reviews Planes and lightweight sailing gear, repair epoxy and a green solvent.
10The Gribble In the bleak mid-winter...
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The Op-Ed Page Stripping makes sense
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Small Boat on the Med When ocean sailor Ben Crawshaw wanted a boat to sail the seas, he chose a design by a gifted amateur...
intended for sheltered waters.
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Grand Designs From Denmark, Morten Ohlsen offers a stitch-and-glue dayboat inspired by a traditional Norwegian Pram.
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Design Your Own
Motor Boat Naval architect Ian Nicolson makes the case for the keel.
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Join The Club Get more from your boating with one of these active associations.
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In Good Hands Beside the Thames at Hurley, Peter Freebody's family business has rarely been busier, reports Kathy Mansfield.
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Building the
Cape Henry 21
As his backyard boatbuilding project nears completion, Peter Goad enlists the aid of trade suppliers to ensure his modern gaffer is ready for...
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Sailing the
Cape Henry 21 Now all the hard work's over, Dick Phillips and Peter Chesworth turn up for a test sail.
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Best of Three? We invite your entries for our 2010 Amateur Boatbuilding Awards at the Beale Park Boat Show.
44The Workshop Colin Henwood explains how to do a professional paint job for the new boating season.
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Calendar Shows without snow. Boat events from Birmingham via Beaulieu and Beale to Bangor.
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Subscribing to Water Craft... while looking forward to our Beale Park Boat Show preview.
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Build Your Own
20' (6m) Lugger Broad of beam and shallow of draft, with a cosy cuddy forward and a generous lug rig, we're sure Paul Gartside's latest design will inspire amateur builders around the world.
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Building the
Outdoor Boat
Maggie, Maggie, wherefore art thou, Maggie? The editor decides the ply's the thing.
Top: Paul Gartside's exhilarating 20' (6m) Lugger. You'll find full plans and offsets on p26. Above: Ben Crawshaw's Light Trow, built for sail & oar cruising in the Med – see p38.
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