Year: 1998 Language: english Author: John Teale Genre: Technical book Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical Edition: 2nd ISBN: 0-7136-4914-3 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 160 Description: From the Back Cover: There is nothing magical or particularly brilliant about designing a boat, and you don't need to be an Einstein or a Leonardo da Vinci to sketch out the sort of craft that appeals to you. Indeed this first sketch that many potential owners will have made at some time is the most important part of a design. It needs only the bare bones to be fleshed out and some checks and balances to complete the design process. This may take a little time but it certainly isn't difficult. And the same processes apply for a dinghy as well as a cruising yacht. John Teale takes the reader step-by-step through the stages of designing both power and sailing boats, while also explaining the reasons behind the process. Sketches and reproductions of working drawings are used throughout to help understanding so that by the end of the book even a first time designer's effort can be translated by a builder into a sensible and workmanlike reality. Since it was first published, How to Design a Boat has proved itself a bestseller. The second edition simplifies several calculations and introduces new designs. About the Author: John Teale is a naval architect. He was technical editor of Motor Boat & Yachting for some years. His design work has ranged from fast power boats and motor cruisers, to passenger ferries, fishing boats and cruising yachts. Virtually all his designs are 'one-offs' and have been built all over the world.
Never seen this book before but after a quick preview I found it very thorough and mathematical. Great foundation buildup for those that want to jump into ship building
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How to Design a Boat
Year: 1998
Language: english
Author: John Teale
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
Edition: 2nd
ISBN: 0-7136-4914-3
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 160
Description: From the Back Cover:
There is nothing magical or particularly brilliant about designing a boat, and you don't need to be an Einstein or a Leonardo da Vinci to sketch out the sort of craft that appeals to you. Indeed this first sketch that many potential owners will have made at some time is the most important part of a design. It needs only the bare bones to be fleshed out and some checks and balances to complete the design process. This may take a little time but it certainly isn't difficult. And the same processes apply for a dinghy as well as a cruising yacht.
John Teale takes the reader step-by-step through the stages of designing both power and sailing boats, while also explaining the reasons behind the process. Sketches and reproductions of working drawings are used throughout to help understanding so that by the end of the book even a first time designer's effort can be translated by a builder into a sensible and workmanlike reality.
Since it was first published, How to Design a Boat has proved itself a bestseller. The second edition simplifies several calculations and introduces new designs.
About the Author:
John Teale is a naval architect. He was technical editor of Motor Boat & Yachting for some years. His design work has ranged from fast power boats and motor cruisers, to passenger ferries, fishing boats and cruising yachts. Virtually all his designs are 'one-offs' and have been built all over the world.
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1) the contents spoiler with a screenshot if possible or more details in text format.
2) Atleast 3 screenshots from different parts of the book, so that users can preview quality before they download.
3) You have stated release to be 2nd edition and also the cover is for 2nd edition. They why post third edition cover in screenshot. Please remove the present screenshot which has third edition mentioned.
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Anyways, since it is first time. I have made all the necessary changes. Next time try to do on your own.
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Very happy with the content that I can find on the site, it helped me with so many things when I was onboard and also in college.
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