Boatbuilding Techniques Illustrated - by Richard Birmingham (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Sound woodworking skills are essential when building a boat fromscratch or just completing a hull, whether it is made of steel, aluminium, GRP or any form of wooden construction.
- About the Author: Richard Birmingham has been involved in all aspects of the small craftsector of the marine industry including building, operating, designingand regulating small craft.
- 320 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Boating
Description
About the Book
Covers a range of techniques and skills needed when constructing a
boat, from interpreting the plans to hints on working different
timbers. The author answers many of those puzzling questions, which
need to be solved in a clear manner. This book is a useful reference to
the home builder or a newly trained apprentice in a fitting out yard.
Book Synopsis
Sound woodworking skills are essential when building a boat from
scratch or just completing a hull, whether it is made of steel,
aluminium, GRP or any form of wooden construction. This highly
illustrated book provides help any aspiring boatbuilder decide what
materials and tools to use and how to use them. Richard Birmingham's
classic text covers the wide range of techniques and skills needed when
constructing a boat, from interpreting the plans to hints on working
different timbers. He answers many of those puzzling questions which
need to be solved in a refreshingly clear and direct manner. This book
will prove an invaluable reference to the home builder or newly trained
apprentice in a fitting out yard.
Review Quotes
"Richard Birmingham's text has long been proved an invaluable reference to both the home builder and the newly trained apprentice in a fitting-out yard lacking the skills of long experience." --Maritime Journal (March 2007)
About the Author
Richard Birmingham has been involved in all aspects of the small craft
sector of the marine industry including building, operating, designing
and regulating small craft. He is currently Professor of Small Craft
Design at Newcastle University.