Year: 1980 Language: english Author: Mike Harper & Dave Jonston Genre: Practical guide Publisher: Scribner Edition: First ISBN: 0684166321 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 197 Description: Thousands of wooden boats are still in use, despite the availability of fiberglass, steel, aluminum, and ferroconcrete vessels. But wooden-boat owners face two major problems when their craft need repair or renovation: skilled boatbuilders are hard to find and, when found, can be very expensive. This book tells how to improve, renovate, and maintain the craft yourself, and when it makes economic sense to turn the work over to a boatyard. All the most common small- to medium-sized wooden boats and their respective problems are included — from rowboats and sailing dinghies to yachts, motor cruisers, and ex¬ ship’s lifeboats. Each chapter features a specific part of a boat’s construction and carefully explains how to perform the necessary work. There are chapters on installing inboard and outboard engines, adding keels, converting a dinghy for sail, designing and constructing the saloon and galley, fitting showers and toilets, caulking, and fitting cab sides, carlings, and coach roofs. A complete chapter gives advice on working with Glass Reinforced Plastic.
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The repair & restoration of wooden boats
Year: 1980
Language: english
Author: Mike Harper & Dave Jonston
Genre: Practical guide
Publisher: Scribner
Edition: First
ISBN: 0684166321
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 197
Description: Thousands of wooden boats are still in use, despite the availability of fiberglass, steel, aluminum, and ferroconcrete vessels. But wooden-boat owners face two major problems when their craft need repair or renovation: skilled boatbuilders are hard to find and, when found, can be very expensive. This book tells how to improve, renovate, and maintain the craft yourself, and when it makes economic sense to turn the work over to a boatyard.
All the most common small- to medium-sized wooden boats and their respective problems are included — from rowboats and sailing dinghies to yachts, motor cruisers, and ex¬ ship’s lifeboats. Each chapter features a specific part of a boat’s construction and carefully explains how to perform the necessary work. There are chapters on installing inboard and outboard engines, adding keels, converting a dinghy for sail, designing and constructing the saloon and galley, fitting showers and toilets, caulking, and fitting cab sides, carlings, and coach roofs. A complete chapter gives advice on working with Glass Reinforced Plastic.
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