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Practical Boatowner Magazine July 2019 Back Issue

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22 Reviews   •  English   •   Leisure Interest (Sailing & Shipping)
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Yacht design in the 2000s
Models from the new millennium, including Hunter, Hanse & Jeanneau

Causing a Stir
Nic Compton and family test-sail the Stir Ven 22 in beautiful St Malo

What the surveyor sees
An in-depth look at a mahogany motor-yacht and GRP cruiser – with some shocking revelations!

Tobago to Grenada
Reggae and recuperation is in store for Belinda Chesman after a tense 470-mile passage off Venezuela

Cruising the Venice Lagoon
Emrhys Barrell explores a magical waterway full of historic islands, while also fitting in a city break

Fishfinder buyers’ guide
Why advanced sonar isn’t just for fishing enthusiasts

Solo round Sheppey
Creek sailor Tony Smith dances with tides and bridges on the Kent Coast

The passage versus the plan
John Scott breaks down a crossing from Lymington to Dielette

Learning from experience
A dramatic rescue of two hikers stranded at the foot of cliffs in a remote Norwegian fjord
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July 2019 Yacht design in the 2000s Models from the new millennium, including Hunter, Hanse & Jeanneau Causing a Stir Nic Compton and family test-sail the Stir Ven 22 in beautiful St Malo What the surveyor sees An in-depth look at a mahogany motor-yacht and GRP cruiser – with some shocking revelations! Tobago to Grenada Reggae and recuperation is in store for Belinda Chesman after a tense 470-mile passage off Venezuela Cruising the Venice Lagoon Emrhys Barrell explores a magical waterway full of historic islands, while also fitting in a city break Fishfinder buyers’ guide Why advanced sonar isn’t just for fishing enthusiasts Solo round Sheppey Creek sailor Tony Smith dances with tides and bridges on the Kent Coast The passage versus the plan John Scott breaks down a crossing from Lymington to Dielette Learning from experience A dramatic rescue of two hikers stranded at the foot of cliffs in a remote Norwegian fjord


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Practical Boatowner  |  July 2019  


Yacht design in the 2000s
Models from the new millennium, including Hunter, Hanse & Jeanneau

Causing a Stir
Nic Compton and family test-sail the Stir Ven 22 in beautiful St Malo

What the surveyor sees
An in-depth look at a mahogany motor-yacht and GRP cruiser – with some shocking revelations!

Tobago to Grenada
Reggae and recuperation is in store for Belinda Chesman after a tense 470-mile passage off Venezuela

Cruising the Venice Lagoon
Emrhys Barrell explores a magical waterway full of historic islands, while also fitting in a city break

Fishfinder buyers’ guide
Why advanced sonar isn’t just for fishing enthusiasts

Solo round Sheppey
Creek sailor Tony Smith dances with tides and bridges on the Kent Coast

The passage versus the plan
John Scott breaks down a crossing from Lymington to Dielette

Learning from experience
A dramatic rescue of two hikers stranded at the foot of cliffs in a remote Norwegian fjord
read more read less
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