The Boat Data Book: The Professionals' and Owners' Bible

The Boat Data Book: The Professionals' and Owners' Bible

by IanNicolson (Author)

Synopsis

The Boat Data Book is a treasure trove of invaluable information for boatowners, designers, builders, surveyors, chandlers and anyone maintaining their own boat. This sixth edition contains more tables of lengths, widths, weights and strengths as well as new data on a vast range of equipment from anchors to masts, propellers to gas cylinders, cleat sizes to winch bases, and hatches to bolts, bearings, cabling and piping. If you want to know what size winch to fit, the breaking strength of stainless steel rigging wire, the recommended size for seacocks or what length and size an anchor chain should be, then this is the book for you. The Boat Data Book is a must-have reference for owners and professionals. 'A veritable mine of information...superb value for money' Nautical Magazine 'Recommended to every boat owner' Practical Boat Owner 'A most amazing amount of data' The Island 'The essential technical bible' Yachting World

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 6th Revised edition
Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
Published: 01 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 1408105896
ISBN 13: 9781408105894
Book Overview: Updated and expanded for the sixth edition Packed with data on lengths, widths, weights and strengths for all boat gear No spec is left untouched - from anchors to masts, propellers to gas cylinders, cleat sizes to winch bases and hatches to bolts, bearings, cabling and piping The professionals' and owners' bible

Media Reviews
The Boat Data Book is a treasure trove of invaluable information for boatowners, designers, builders, surveyers, chandlers and anyone maintaining their own boat. Yachting Life (June 2009) ...a fantastic little reference book... sailers.co.uk (June 2009) 'An impressive read. Recommended.' The Nautical Magazine (2009) '...you'll find all the answers...' Watercraft Magazine (2009)
Author Bio
Ian Nicolson started collecting data about boats from his father and grandfather when he was still at school. After his apprenticeship as a naval architect he joined A Mylne & Co, where he has been a senior partner since 1979. Ian Nicolson has built a large number of boats himself and owns a race winning Sigma 33. He has written over 20 books on nautical subjects, many of them published by Adlard Coles Nautical.