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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 797
EAN: 9781574091533
Edition: 2
ISBN: 1574091530
Label: Sheridan House
Manufacturer: Sheridan House
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: November 01, 2009
Publisher: Sheridan House
Studio: Sheridan House
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Boat Interior Construction is a bestselling guide to do-it-yourself interior boatbuilding. This book will be extremely useful for those owners not completely happy with the layout of their production boat or who want to fit out a new or renovated hull.
Every detail of each project is clearly explained and illustrated with superb step-by-step instructions. The techniques and procedures shown are applicable to every type and size of boat. The author's experience and education make him a master of his trade and an excellent guide for all do-it-yourselfers. He illustrates first hand with over 450 color photographs the practical aspects of building the interior fittings for a boat of any size.
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Absolutely basic information about boat interior.
Good for beginers.
Information about table chart and equipments are very old. We have XXI st century
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I have a 1976 production sailboat that needs refurbishing. My needs have been established by 25-years of usage and I will swap unused bunk space for accessible storage. Michael Naujok will be my guide. I will enjoy his presence every step of the way. This is one beautiful book with clear, crisp color photographs showing the stages of fabrication, installation, and finishing. It's a very enjoyable companion.
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Boat-building is a technical area where good manuals are printed in any language, but somehow very poor about interior design and construction. This book, very practical, professionally tested and full of detailed color images, fills up the gap. The manual is intended to help both the amateur boatbuilder, both the professional carpenter. The planned interior is intended to be a medium-size one, but with the same skill you can construct a longer boat.
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Naujok started with a bare production hull for a 34 foot sailboat, and finished it to standards equal to any production yacht. Along the way he took great photos showing the details of each step. The illustrations are excellent. A great feature of this book is that it systematically takes you through the entire fitting-out process.
Like all books, this one is limited in how much information it can pack into one volume. Completing a yacht interior usually involves applying the skills of ... Read More
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A well-written step-by-step guide for refitting a sailing vessel. The photographs were excellent. Mr Naujok included many helpful hints on projects. I had hoped for more detailed instruction on redoing headliner and ideas for modernizing an old interior than what was covered in this book. However, it is a valuable reference book for do-it-yourselfers.
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