IDAuthorArticleLinkSourceDatePage
377 Paul Fay Junk Sail Covers
link Magazine Issue 69 October 2015 Page: 17
675 Turning over a ROBERTS 43 during construction.
link Newsletter Issue 11 May 1985
817 Shake down cruise in a 28' junk rigged SEA ROVER.
link Newsletter Issue 27 Summer 1993
894 Fitting an integral sail cover to a junk rig.
link Newsletter Issue 36 February 2000
629 WA King-Webster Junk Rig on a SEA ROVER
link Newsletter Issue 4 January 1982
1076 Boat Covers and welded Eyelets
link Newsletter Issue 53 August 2009
1080 Robin Blain Sheet protection hoops over the cockpit
link Newsletter Issue 53 August 2009
1081 Ketil Greve A Sail cover/Catcher
link Newsletter Issue 53 August 2009
34 Annie Hill Fifty Advantages of the Junk RIg
Explainig JR advantages over other rigs
link
72 Slieve McGalliard Slieve's sailcatcher_cover
Slieve McGalliard's files
link
1209 Jonathan Snodgrass Junkets at the Brixham Heritage Regatta – an overview from 2019 to 2022
The Brixham regatta format, organisation and the associated junkets
link Page: 49
1284 Jan Wolstenholme The Boat Shed
continued regular feature on boat builds in train, including Alan Mulholland/Wave Rover, Siblim Siblings/Robert Hegarty and Frank Schapitz, Chris Phillips/Serchthrift, Frederik Roelf Elslo HFJY34; Rae
link Page: 54
1300 The Quanzhou Ship
Article about an archaeologically rediscovered Song Dynasty ship
link Page: 37
1304 Dave Leet Nomad, a Post Pandemic Update
An update on the travels of the Junk Rigged yacht Nomad over the COVID period and after. Martinique, Suriname, Carriacou
link Page: 51
1332 Jan Wolstenholme The Boatshed
JR boats under construction; Tapatya; Wave Rover; Balkan Shipyards; Serchthrift Sibling
link Page: 54