Motor Boats Monthly

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Motor Boats Monthly
EditorCarl Richardson
Categories Motorboat
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation 10,017 (ABC Jan - Dec 2013) [1]
Publisher IPC Media
FounderEmrhys Barrell
Jeremy Paxton
Year founded1987
Final issueOctober 2014
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Website Motor Boats Monthly

Motor Boats Monthly was a monthly magazine about motorboats published by IPC Media [2] and is listed in the Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2014. [3]

Contents

History and profile

Motor Boats Monthly was launched in 1987. [4] The founders were Emrhys Barrell and Jeremy Paxton. [4] Its first editor was Emrhys Barrell [5] and its final editor Rob Peake. During the 1990s and noughties Motor Boats Monthly was Britain's best-selling motor boating magazine, hitting record ABC figures between 2005 and 2009 under the editorship of first Simon Collis, then Carl Richardson. Following the recession and a final change of editor, the magazine ended its print in October 2014. [4]

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