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ALL
AFLOAT includes pages on
Powerboats; SHIPPING,
including Commercial, with Carrying
On, our cargo page; Digging
Deep, about vessels engaged in deep sea exploration for resources and Tugs
Barge In, which speaks for itself; the Leisure
shipping section includes Cruise
Ship
and Gosh How Posh
which is about charter mega-yachts and corporate vessels. Shades
Of Grey, our public sector section, includes Aye,
Aye Sir, about the navies of the world, On
Guard which is about coastguard and similar organisations and Up
Periscope about submarine vessels. In our Small
Craft section, as well as small sailing vessels, you'll find Canoes
and Kayaks, Rowboats and Tenders
which includes pages on Inflatables
and Rigid Dinghies ,
Lastly, but far from leastly, our YACHTS
section includes pages on the Ketch,
Motor Yacht, Multihull,
(catamarans and trimarans, for the uninitiated), Schooner,
Sloop and Tall
Ship.
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COMPUTER
subjects include the Internet, in CyberSurfing
, Internet Cafe
and Online
Aboard, equipment, in Hard
And Fast and Soft
Options and Laptop
Literacy for those who are 'technophobic and wish they were not...
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EDITORIAL
pages include the Editorial page,
combining your Managing Editor's comments with the guide to the rest of the
section, the Executive Editors
Letter to our readers, Bella
Squawks (letters to the Editor) and Editorial
Information which is all about the website and the magazine on it.
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SAILING
brings us onto topics like foul weather gear, in All
Wrapped Up, steering and steering mechanisms in At
The Helm, Mysteries
Of The Deep, about unexplained maritime phenomena, Navigation
News, Safety At Sea,
WEATHER OR NOT
with pages including Eye On The Hurricanes,
and Anatomy Of A Hurricane,
a journal of participating in hurricane Lenny; Forecasting And Prediction
and Weather Websites.
In our Crew Manual we present a
light-hearted, but serious, forty part work on living and working aboard a
yacht. Sailing School covers
hands-on and theoretical education for sailors and would-be sailors.
What keeps us SAFE AND
SOUND in Safe
Havens? Using Common
Sense and sticking to the Ground
Rules.
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TECHNICAL
matters include three sub-sections:
DIFFERENT
STROKES pages, dealing with hulls constructed in different materials: Cold
Mould, Concrete Evidence,
Plastic Fantastic, Show
Your Metal, including Steel
Boat,with Steel
Home-Build_01 and the traditional Wooden Boat,
with Wooden
Boat Restoration_01.
EXPERTISE includes A
Real Education, which covers specialist courses and training, Designs
On You,
about vessel design and construction, and All
Kitted Out, covering self-builds from kits and plans. Investigate refrigeration with Chilling
Out; or browse Electrickery
which includes Down The Wire ,about all
things electrical, including batteries; generators; alternators and wiring up; Electronic
Wizardry, about modern equipment; Watt
Wisdom on supplementary and economical power generation, with Going
With The Wind and our solar panel page, Soaking
Up The Rays.
Piped Aboard is
about plumbing of all sorts and you may like to share knowledge on pages including our Jury
Rigs page and Yacht
Survey production boat page.
Testing,
Testing covers the technology of the future, the ' state of the art', and
the latest products on offer to come to our attention, including old
stalwarts never bothered with before which turn out to be very handy...
TOUGH
STUFF is where we handle All
Warps And Bends; get to grips with Covering
Up, on paints and coatings. Fitting
Fixtures is our hardware page, including deck fittings, rigging,
anchors and chains and all that sort of thing. We inspect Inboard
Engines and Man
The Pumps, check out the Outboard
Motor, go into the Sail
Area, for those of us still enjoying the sensation of being powered by
the wind and Stick
With Us is our page on ways of getting things to stay attached to one
another, in the adhesive sense.
You can reach all the pages in the Technical section via our Technical
Section Links page too.
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