Product Information
Although better than nine out of ten boats afloat today are made of fiberglass, a significant minority of boaters believe that a boat isn't a boat unless it's made of wood. Wooden boats have character. Wooden boats are real. Wooden boats are living things, not plastic stampings from the corporate cookie cutter. But new wooden boats are priced beyond the reach of most families, and building from scratch takes more time and energy than many people have. The alternative, buying a tired old wooden boat and fixing it up, is harder than it sounds because the available information is written for skilled craftsmen using traditional methods and materials to restore antique boats to museum standards--worlds away from the needs of the average boater. Enter author Jim Trefethen, who rebuilds wooden boats in Marblehead, Massachusetts, using modern materials and methods, such as epoxy laminations, to replace traditional heavy timber framework. Written for the novice, this book tells the reader how to select the right boat; establish a work schedule and budget; buy the right tools and equipment; select alternatives to endangered tropical rainforest woods; repair and modify the hull, topsides, deckhouse, masts, and interior; when, why, and how to use fiberglass; paint and refinishing; repairing electrical and mechanical systems, and more.Product Identifiers
PublisherInternational Marine Publishing Co
ISBN-139780070652392
eBay Product ID (ePID)86648116
Product Key Features
Book TitleWooden Boat Renovation: New Life for Old Boats Using Modern Methods
AuthorJim Trefethen
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicShips
Publication Year1992
GenreArt & Culture
Number of Pages302 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height244mm
Item Width224mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorJim Trefethen
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States