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The Boatyard Book is a practical, comprehensive reference manual
that provides sensible, accessible advice for boatowners on
planning and carrying out annual maintenance, repairs, upgrades and
refits of sailing yachts and motorboats, up to 20 metres in length.
Beginning with all the information owners will need to care for
their boat, including how to budget and plan tasks to be done
through the year, The Boatyard Book goes on to help them choose the
best boatyard for their needs, then provides essential how-to
reference material and ideas for a comprehensive range of projects
large and small to be carried out ashore. There's advice and tips
from highly respected boatyard owners, specialists and surveyors,
as well as from the author's own 25 years' experience of boat
ownership, all fully illustrated with step-by-step photos and
illustrations. Topics covered include: - laying up - hull and deck
care - mast and rigging - sail care - engines - electrics -
maintenance of plumbing and gas systems - more complex projects,
including re-wiring a boat, overhauling an engine, how to treat
osmosis and how to go about a complete refit. This is a book to be
kept at the yard, or on the boat, and used time and time again by
those who are either happy to keep things ticking along with the
minimum of effort or by those who want to get stuck into bigger
projects.
It's easy to confuse (or forget) what particular lights, marks and
shapes mean - especially under stress or in the dark - but with
this handy book, help is quickly at hand. Laid out simply &
clearly for quick accessibility, it enables crew, navigators,
skippers and even casual day guests aboard to quickly identify the
lights, marks and shapes being displayed by other ships at night as
well as during the day. A ready reckoner reminder of: -Cardinal
buoys and channel markers -Lights displayed by ships at night
(tugs, dredgers, pilot vessels, stationary vessels, fishing boats,
yachts, motorboats) and from all aspects (front, side, astern)
-Daytime shapes displayed by boats (e.g. for anchoring, towing,
diving, dredging) -Ships' sound signals (used in fog) -Signal flags
and their navigational meanings (I am dragging my anchor; You are
running into danger; I have a diver down). These lights, shapes and
marks are applicable worldwide, by maritime law, which makes this
international handbook a valuable and popular addition to the Reeds
Handbook series.
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