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March/April 2003 In this issue we start our regular reviews of a trailerable boat (the San Juan 21 leads off) in plastic surgeons addition to our review of plastic surgeons a larger one (the Contessa 32) and our feature boat (the Bristol 24 is featured this time). We review the history of the Chris-Craft sailboats (it was brief but significant nonetheless). Getting plastic surgeons technical, Aussie Bray talks about propellers, Ted Brewer talks about twin-fin sailboats, Phillip Reid replaces his portlights, Gord May discusses Ohm's law, John Karklins looks at a successful sheathing project done in the 1970s and still going strong, and Gregg Nestor reminds trailer sailors about the importance of the trailer. Just for fun we've got a profile of marine author John Vigor, an essay about lessons learned while sailing single-handed by Jill Knight, a fireside chat with Ted Brewer about his days at the Luders' Yard, gorgeous photos by Michael Kahn, winter sailing by Butch Evans, great humor by Sally
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