Year: 1931 Language: english Author: Beard D.C. Genre: Manual Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 218 Description: This is not a book for yacht-builders, but it is intended for beginners in the art of boat-building, for boys and men who wish to make something with which they may navigate the waters of ponds, lakes, or streams. It begins with the most primitive crafts composed of slabs or logs and works up to scows, houseboats, skiffs, canoes and simple forms of sailing craft, a motorboat, and there it stops. There are so many books and magazines devoted to the higher arts of ship-building for the graduates to use, besides the many manufacturing houses which furnish all the parts of a sail-boat, yacht, or motor-boat for the ambitious boat-builder to put together himself, that it is unnecessary for the author to invade that territory. Many of the designs in this book have appeared in magazines to which the author contributed, or in his own books on general subjects, and all these have been successfully built by hundreds of boys and men. Additional info: The following makes the book unique: * This book contains unique sketched contextual illustrations that flow with the stories. * This book is carefully spell checked and edited to make the reading experience more pleasurable. * This book is the literal transcription of the physical copy originally published
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Boat-building and boating
Year: 1931
Language: english
Author: Beard D.C.
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 218
Description: This is not a book for yacht-builders, but it is intended for beginners in the art of boat-building, for boys and men who wish to make something with which they may navigate the waters of ponds, lakes, or streams. It begins with the most primitive crafts composed of slabs or logs and works up to scows, houseboats, skiffs, canoes and simple forms of sailing craft, a motorboat, and there it stops. There are so many books and magazines devoted to the higher arts of ship-building for the graduates to use, besides the many manufacturing houses which furnish all the parts of a sail-boat, yacht, or motor-boat for the ambitious boat-builder to put together himself, that it is unnecessary for the author to invade that territory.
Many of the designs in this book have appeared in magazines to which the author contributed, or in his own books on general subjects, and all these have been successfully built by hundreds of boys and men.
Additional info: The following makes the book unique:
* This book contains unique sketched contextual illustrations that flow with the stories.
* This book is carefully spell checked and edited to make the reading experience more pleasurable.
* This book is the literal transcription of the physical copy originally published
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