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Understanding Boat Design by Ted Brewer (1993, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherMcGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
ISBN-100070076944
ISBN-139780070076945
eBay Product ID (ePID)17793

Product Key Features

Edition4
Book TitleUnderstanding Boat Design
Number of Pages160 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1993
TopicBoating
FeaturesRevised
IllustratorYes
GenreSports & Recreation
AuthorTed Brewer
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight10.4 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width7.3 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews''Brewer provides as good a basic introduction to small craft design as you could ever hope to find. If more people read this book before buying a boat, they'd likely make a much better choice and be a lot happier.'', ''The clear, non-technical language, logical development of the subject, and the scope of the publication make Understanding Boat Design a success.'', ''One of the cleanest and clearest expositions on the elements of yacht design ever published.--By a naval architect who knows what he is talking about.''
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentPreface 1. Boats for Every Purpose 2. Hull Shapes 3. Interpreting the Lines Drawing 4. Lateral Plane 5. Sailboat Rigs 6. Powering 7. Aesthetics 8. The Accomodation Layout 9. Safety at Sea 10. Construction 11. Plans, The Designer, and You 12. Amateur Boatbuilding Appendices A Portfolio of Brewer Designs United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Courtesy Examination Suggested Reading A Short Glossary Index
SynopsisFor new boating enthusiasts--even if they've been at it awhile--there are scores of burning questions. If one boat has a round bottom and another's is veed, what difference does it make in the way they perform? What are the advantages of a cutter rig over a sloop? Why does one sailor swear by a full keel, while others won't have anything but a fin keel? Why does one powerboat have more flare in its topsides than another? And what is flare? Why do some hull shapes look "right"? How big an engine and propeller will it take to move that powerboat? What elements make a boat safe, or comfortable? Understanding Boat Design has been the place to look for quick, uncomplicated answers since 1971. Founder of the Yacht Design Institute, a highly respected designer for more than 30 years, and a frequent contributor to SAIL, Cruising World, and other magazines, Ted Brewer has again revised his classic primer. This new volume has been greatly expanded and contains information on many aspects of design that were not even thought of twenty years ago. Understanding Boat Design has eased tens of thousands of readers into the complex world of small-craft design. It is the ideal introduction for backyard boatbuilders, students of boat design, or someone looking to buy a first boat. "This tight little book should be required reading."-- Soundings "A natural for those embarking on a first purchase, or the amateur builder."-- Sailing "One of the cleanest and clearest expositions on the elements of yacht design ever published . . . by a naval architect who knows what he is talking about."-- WoodenBoat