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Build Your Own Boat: Completing a Bare Hull

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 623
EAN: 9781574090208
ISBN: 1574090208
Label: Sheridan House
Manufacturer: Sheridan House
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 206
Publication Date: January 25, 1996
Publisher: Sheridan House
Studio: Sheridan House




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This book is a must for the amateur who wants to be convinced that he can confidently approach the prospect of building his own dreamboat. With the support of many diagrams and sketches, Ian Nicolson teaches all the skills necessary to create anything from a small cruiser to an impressive 75-foot yacht. The techniques used are applicable to almost all building materials, including wood, steel, aluminum, ferro-cement and, especially, fiberglass. From start to finish, from selecting an appropriate hull to fitting out, the enthusiast can be sure he will have the knowledge and ability to meet any challenges along the way.

Upon completion the boat builder, whether amateur or professional, working singlehandedly or with help, will find his newly created ship as sound and seaworthy as anything coming from a shipyard. He will have a sense of pride in a finished job, well done to a high professional standard. In addition, he will have the comfort of knowing how little he has had to spend to do it.








 



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