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Description
Boats are expensive and they are complicated - unless you are going to pay a professional to carry out a survey (at yet more expense) it is invaluable to be able to:
- quickly assess a potential purchase for signs of trouble without paying for lengthy reports
- carry out a detailed check on your own boat the end of the season
- identify problems and get them dealt with before they get serious
- get to know your boat in a lot more detail, so if a problem develops at sea you will be more able to cope
Organised into chapters covering: Tools of the trade (basic tools, moisture meters, fingers and feel, smell, mirrors, sources of information); Checking the hull (including wood construction and rot, GRP laminates, osmosis, metal construction, keels, anodes); RIBs and inflatables; Engine and systems; Stern gear; Plumbing; Mast and rigging; Electrical systems; Interiors; Safety equipment. At the end of the book there's a handy guide to carrying out a five minute survey - invaluable when making a quick assessment of a potential purchase.
Highly illustrated, with anecdotes and hands-on advice throughout, this practical book gives readers the tools to do much of the work on their own, and know when to call in the experts.
Table of Contents
2. The tools of the trade
3. The hull
4. Deck and superstructure
5. Engines and their systems
6. Stern gear
7. Plumbing
8. Masts and rigging
9. The electrical system
10. The interior
11. Safety equipment
12. Ribs and tenders
13. The ten minute survey
14. After the survey
Product details
Published | 11 Sep 2014 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9781472903679 |
Imprint | Adlard Coles |
Dimensions | 244 x 172 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |