Sea History No 76 Winter 1995-96 Tugboating Days

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Sea History No 76 Winter 1995-96 Tugboating Days
 
Sea History Tugboating Days No 76 Winter 1995-96
CONTENTS
FEATURES
8 The Cape Horn Road, Part VI: Castled Ships in Northern Seas by Peter Stanford
TUGBOATING DAYS
12 Tidewater Tugboating by Philip Thorneycroft Teuscher
16 "So You Want to be a Deckhand?" by Joseph M. Stanford
19 The Art of the Tug
20 From Out of the Past: Under Sail in the Caribbean by Kevin Haydon
22 Recreations: Vision to Reality by Allen and Elizabeth Rawl
24 The Yachts of John Mecray
34 USS Adirondack: Then & Now by Dave Gale
46 How A Tyneside Tug Was Reborn for an Atlantic Crossing by Scott Newhall
DEPARTMENTS
2 Deck Log & Letters
5 NMHS News
28 Marine Art News
30 Museum Profile
33 Traffiques & Discoveries
36 Shipnotes, Seaport & Museum News
41 Reviews
48 Patrons

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