This Old Boat
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1991
International Marine Publishing Co (Verlag)
978-0-07-157993-3 (ISBN)
International Marine Publishing Co (Verlag)
978-0-07-157993-3 (ISBN)
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Leads you through the steps of turning a cast-off fiberglass boat into a real show-stopper. This book features drawings that guide you through a simple project and then show you how to apply those skills to something more ambitious. It helps you to: find the right boat at the right price; map out a renovation plan; work with fiberglass; and, more.
You see it, in the back of the yard, varnish hanging in strips off weather-beaten trim, rigging frayed, sails ripped and stained, dank interior with dangling wires and scurrying anonymous inhabitants. But underneath all the squalor you see the lines of a real cruising boat--a sturdy hull with a sprightly sheer from the pen of a Philip Rhodes or a Tom Gillmer--a fiberglass boat built back when craftsmanship still meant something.You remember when you bought your house--it looked a lot like this boat, and you and your all-thumbs husband managed to breathe life into it over time, painting, papering, spackling--lots of spackling. This boat has possibilities."How much?" you ask."You're kidding, right?" says Tadd, flicking a bit of cobweb from his spotless Breton Reds. "Take it for, say, $8,000?"Sold.Well, now you've got it home, Now what?Turn to This Old Boat. Don Casey, co-author of Sensible Cruising: The Thoreau Approach, assumes you know nothing--not even how to use tools--and leads you methodically and good-naturedly through every step of turning a cast-off fiberglass boat into a real show-stopper, including the simplest and most comlete explanation yet of sailmaking--the sailor's darkest and most expensive art. Casey's step-by-step drawings guide you through a simple project--laying up a fiberglass instrument case, for example--then show you how to apply those skills to something more ambitious--like building a new hatch.With this book and the best buyer's market in boating history, you can send Tadd that postcard from Tahiti--and have money to spare.Can't afford that brand-new boat?Take advantage of the best buyer's market in boating history. Turn a rundown production boat into a first-class yacht with This Old Boat.Whether you are skilled or unskilled, whether you like sail or powerboats, here is everything you need to:
Find the right boat at the right priceMap out a logical, affordable renovation planWork with fiberglass--everything from minor cosmetics to major structural repairsRenovate rigging, winches, engines, and other mechanical systemsWork with wood, canvas, and plasticChange the interior from a cramped, dingy dormitory to a light, spacious livable homeRepair and modernize the electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration systemsAdd a stunning, mirror-like finishMake your own dodgers, sail covers, and SAILS--and much more!
"Casey's intelligent, practical advice covers just about everything, and his style is just what the doctor ordered for anyone daft enough to want to fix up an old boat."--Southern Boating"A great book for anyone on the water."--Maine Coastal News
You see it, in the back of the yard, varnish hanging in strips off weather-beaten trim, rigging frayed, sails ripped and stained, dank interior with dangling wires and scurrying anonymous inhabitants. But underneath all the squalor you see the lines of a real cruising boat--a sturdy hull with a sprightly sheer from the pen of a Philip Rhodes or a Tom Gillmer--a fiberglass boat built back when craftsmanship still meant something.You remember when you bought your house--it looked a lot like this boat, and you and your all-thumbs husband managed to breathe life into it over time, painting, papering, spackling--lots of spackling. This boat has possibilities."How much?" you ask."You're kidding, right?" says Tadd, flicking a bit of cobweb from his spotless Breton Reds. "Take it for, say, $8,000?"Sold.Well, now you've got it home, Now what?Turn to This Old Boat. Don Casey, co-author of Sensible Cruising: The Thoreau Approach, assumes you know nothing--not even how to use tools--and leads you methodically and good-naturedly through every step of turning a cast-off fiberglass boat into a real show-stopper, including the simplest and most comlete explanation yet of sailmaking--the sailor's darkest and most expensive art. Casey's step-by-step drawings guide you through a simple project--laying up a fiberglass instrument case, for example--then show you how to apply those skills to something more ambitious--like building a new hatch.With this book and the best buyer's market in boating history, you can send Tadd that postcard from Tahiti--and have money to spare.Can't afford that brand-new boat?Take advantage of the best buyer's market in boating history. Turn a rundown production boat into a first-class yacht with This Old Boat.Whether you are skilled or unskilled, whether you like sail or powerboats, here is everything you need to:
Find the right boat at the right priceMap out a logical, affordable renovation planWork with fiberglass--everything from minor cosmetics to major structural repairsRenovate rigging, winches, engines, and other mechanical systemsWork with wood, canvas, and plasticChange the interior from a cramped, dingy dormitory to a light, spacious livable homeRepair and modernize the electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration systemsAdd a stunning, mirror-like finishMake your own dodgers, sail covers, and SAILS--and much more!
"Casey's intelligent, practical advice covers just about everything, and his style is just what the doctor ordered for anyone daft enough to want to fix up an old boat."--Southern Boating"A great book for anyone on the water."--Maine Coastal News
Don Casey abandoned his career in banking in 1983 to devote more time to cruising and writing. His work combining these two passions soon began to appear in many popular sailing and boating magazines. He is the author of the best-selling This Old Boat, and six other International Marine titles. He and his wife, Olga, are currently cruising and living aboard their boat. HOMETOWN: Miami, Florida
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Choice2. The Dream3. The Plan4. Dollars and Sense5. Starting Small6. Scratch and Itch7. Windows and Walls8. Forks, Eyes, and Studs9. Nuts and Bolts10. Chips and Shavings11. Amps and Volts12. Going with the Flow13. A Cold Day in August14. Brush and Roller15. Material Things16. A Lofty Project17. EpilogueIndex
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.5.1991 |
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Zusatzinfo | 250 Illustrations |
Verlagsort | Rockport, ME |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 198 x 241 mm |
Gewicht | 1043 g |
Themenwelt | Natur / Technik ► Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe ► Schiffe |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Segeln / Tauchen / Wassersport | |
Technik ► Fahrzeugbau / Schiffbau | |
ISBN-10 | 0-07-157993-1 / 0071579931 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-07-157993-3 / 9780071579933 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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