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Wooden Boat Renovation: New Life for Old Boats Using Modern Methods
Buch von Jim Trefethen
Sprache: Englisch

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This book is about fixing up old boats made of wood. For many people, a boat isn't a boat unless it's made of wood. The psychological and philosophical reasons for needing to own a boat made from honest trees instead of the material that L. Francis Herreshoff characterized as "frozen snot" needn't concern us. But in this day and age, hard-nosed economics and the ubiquitous bottom line certainly should.

FACT: You can buy a repairable wooden boat and renovate and remodel it for a lot less money than you can buy and renovate a plastic or metal of similar size and condition.

Jim Trefethen has renovated dozens of good old wooden boats, and in this book he's sharing his collected wisdom, craftsmanship, and penury with you. It will supply you with the basic skills you'll need to successfully renovate an old wooden boat--any old wooden boat, from a 16-foot canoe to a 50-foot cruiser, and everything in between--provided the boat actually is repairable (and you'll learn how to determine that, too). After you've read Wooden Boat Renovation, we hope you come away knowing what is possible and how to accomplish it. Then we hope you actually do it.

This book is about fixing up old boats made of wood. For many people, a boat isn't a boat unless it's made of wood. The psychological and philosophical reasons for needing to own a boat made from honest trees instead of the material that L. Francis Herreshoff characterized as "frozen snot" needn't concern us. But in this day and age, hard-nosed economics and the ubiquitous bottom line certainly should.

FACT: You can buy a repairable wooden boat and renovate and remodel it for a lot less money than you can buy and renovate a plastic or metal of similar size and condition.

Jim Trefethen has renovated dozens of good old wooden boats, and in this book he's sharing his collected wisdom, craftsmanship, and penury with you. It will supply you with the basic skills you'll need to successfully renovate an old wooden boat--any old wooden boat, from a 16-foot canoe to a 50-foot cruiser, and everything in between--provided the boat actually is repairable (and you'll learn how to determine that, too). After you've read Wooden Boat Renovation, we hope you come away knowing what is possible and how to accomplish it. Then we hope you actually do it.

Über den Autor
McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide
Zusammenfassung

This book is about fixing up old boats made of wood. For many people, a boat isn't a boat unless it's made of wood. The psychological and philosophical reasons for needing to own a boat made from honest trees instead of the material that L. Francis Herreshoff characterized as "frozen snot" needn't concern us. But in this day and age, hard-nosed economics and the ubiquitous bottom line certainly should.

FACT: You can buy a repairable wooden boat and renovate and remodel it for a lot less money than you can buy and renovate a plastic or metal of similar size and condition.

Jim Trefethen has renovated dozens of good old wooden boats, and in this book he's sharing his collected wisdom, craftsmanship, and penury with you. It will supply you with the basic skills you'll need to successfully renovate an old wooden boat--any old wooden boat, from a 16-foot canoe to a 50-foot cruiser, and everything in between--provided the boat actually is repairable (and you'll learn how to determine that, too). After you've read Wooden Boat Renovation, we hope you come away knowing what is possible and how to accomplish it. Then we hope you actually do it.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgments



Introduction

Chapter One: Why Wood?

Is Fiberglass Really Easier to Maintain?



Fiberglass Boats Last Forever



Wood Rots and Fiberglass Delaminates



Wooden Boats Cost a Lot to Build



Plastic Boats Have More Space



Used Wooden Boats Cost Less



Wooden Boats Are Real Boats



Wooden Boats Are Traditional Boats

Chapter Two: Selecting the Perfect Project Boat

Attemptus Futilitus



What Kind of Boat Do We Want?



Where Can We Work?



Let's Stop Planning and Start Looking



Where Do We Look?



What to Look For



Narrowing the Field



Negotiations



The Offer to Purchase



Get a Survey



Financing Your Purchase



So Let's Buy It Already

Chapter Three: Work Schedule and Budget

Planning with a Computer



The Work Schedule



The Project Budget

Chapter Four: Something About Tools

Buy the Best--You Deserve It



Used Tools Are Good Tools



Borrow if You Can, Rent if You Must



Keep It Sharp



The Basic Tool Kit



The Tool Box



Saws



Chisels and Gouges



Planes



Measuring and Marking Tools



Power Tools



Circular Saws



Bandsaws



Planers



Jointers



The Drill Press



Power Sanders



Hand Drills



Routers

Chapter Five: Boatbuilding Woods

Grades of Lumber



Sawing and Drying Lumber



Rain-Forest Woods



Oak



Teak



Mahogany



Cedar



Cypress



Sitka Spruce



Douglas Fir



Larch



Plywood



Marine Plywood



The Affordable Alternative



Veneers

Chapter Six: Just for the Hull of It

Defining Terms



Hull Repairs



Carvel Planking



Strip Planking



Lapstrake Planking



Plywood



Cold-Molded Hulls

Chapter Seven: Hull Repairs

Epoxy



Hull Flexibility



Refastening



Frame Repairs



Laminating Bent Frames



Plank Repairs



Spiling



Carvel Planking



Lapstrake Planks



Strip Planking



Plywood



Fiberglassing Wooden Hulls

Chapter Eight: All Hands on Deck

Deck Leaks



The Fiberglass Option



Doing the Job



Wooden Decks and Other Forms of Self-Flagellation



Cabin Trunk and Deckhouse



Spars and Rigging

Chapter Nine: Internal Spaces

The Tick-Stick Trick



The Built-Up Bulkhead



Interior Cabinetry



Drawers



Louvered Doors



Sinks and Countertops

Chapter Ten: Little Boats--Big Memories

Works in Progress



Renovating Runabouts



Renovating Canvas-Covered Boats



Renovating Lapstrake Boats

Chapter Eleven: The Finishing Touch

Surface Preparation



Sandpaper



Sanding New Work



Sanding Old Work



Varnish



The Epoxy Undercoat



Brushes for Varnish



Applying Varnish



Maintaining Varnish



Polyurethane



Paint



Surface Preparation for Painting



Epoxy Base Coat



The Prime Coat



Brushes for Paint



Applying Paint

Appendix A: Suggested ReadingAppendix B: Sources of SupplyGlossaryIndex
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 1993
Genre: Importe, Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Wassersport& Segeln
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780070652392
ISBN-10: 0070652392
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Trefethen, Jim
Illustrator: Trefethen, Clint
Hersteller: McGraw Hill LLC
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 243 x 194 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Jim Trefethen
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.01.1993
Gewicht: 0,726 kg
Artikel-ID: 106889531
Über den Autor
McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide
Zusammenfassung

This book is about fixing up old boats made of wood. For many people, a boat isn't a boat unless it's made of wood. The psychological and philosophical reasons for needing to own a boat made from honest trees instead of the material that L. Francis Herreshoff characterized as "frozen snot" needn't concern us. But in this day and age, hard-nosed economics and the ubiquitous bottom line certainly should.

FACT: You can buy a repairable wooden boat and renovate and remodel it for a lot less money than you can buy and renovate a plastic or metal of similar size and condition.

Jim Trefethen has renovated dozens of good old wooden boats, and in this book he's sharing his collected wisdom, craftsmanship, and penury with you. It will supply you with the basic skills you'll need to successfully renovate an old wooden boat--any old wooden boat, from a 16-foot canoe to a 50-foot cruiser, and everything in between--provided the boat actually is repairable (and you'll learn how to determine that, too). After you've read Wooden Boat Renovation, we hope you come away knowing what is possible and how to accomplish it. Then we hope you actually do it.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgments



Introduction

Chapter One: Why Wood?

Is Fiberglass Really Easier to Maintain?



Fiberglass Boats Last Forever



Wood Rots and Fiberglass Delaminates



Wooden Boats Cost a Lot to Build



Plastic Boats Have More Space



Used Wooden Boats Cost Less



Wooden Boats Are Real Boats



Wooden Boats Are Traditional Boats

Chapter Two: Selecting the Perfect Project Boat

Attemptus Futilitus



What Kind of Boat Do We Want?



Where Can We Work?



Let's Stop Planning and Start Looking



Where Do We Look?



What to Look For



Narrowing the Field



Negotiations



The Offer to Purchase



Get a Survey



Financing Your Purchase



So Let's Buy It Already

Chapter Three: Work Schedule and Budget

Planning with a Computer



The Work Schedule



The Project Budget

Chapter Four: Something About Tools

Buy the Best--You Deserve It



Used Tools Are Good Tools



Borrow if You Can, Rent if You Must



Keep It Sharp



The Basic Tool Kit



The Tool Box



Saws



Chisels and Gouges



Planes



Measuring and Marking Tools



Power Tools



Circular Saws



Bandsaws



Planers



Jointers



The Drill Press



Power Sanders



Hand Drills



Routers

Chapter Five: Boatbuilding Woods

Grades of Lumber



Sawing and Drying Lumber



Rain-Forest Woods



Oak



Teak



Mahogany



Cedar



Cypress



Sitka Spruce



Douglas Fir



Larch



Plywood



Marine Plywood



The Affordable Alternative



Veneers

Chapter Six: Just for the Hull of It

Defining Terms



Hull Repairs



Carvel Planking



Strip Planking



Lapstrake Planking



Plywood



Cold-Molded Hulls

Chapter Seven: Hull Repairs

Epoxy



Hull Flexibility



Refastening



Frame Repairs



Laminating Bent Frames



Plank Repairs



Spiling



Carvel Planking



Lapstrake Planks



Strip Planking



Plywood



Fiberglassing Wooden Hulls

Chapter Eight: All Hands on Deck

Deck Leaks



The Fiberglass Option



Doing the Job



Wooden Decks and Other Forms of Self-Flagellation



Cabin Trunk and Deckhouse



Spars and Rigging

Chapter Nine: Internal Spaces

The Tick-Stick Trick



The Built-Up Bulkhead



Interior Cabinetry



Drawers



Louvered Doors



Sinks and Countertops

Chapter Ten: Little Boats--Big Memories

Works in Progress



Renovating Runabouts



Renovating Canvas-Covered Boats



Renovating Lapstrake Boats

Chapter Eleven: The Finishing Touch

Surface Preparation



Sandpaper



Sanding New Work



Sanding Old Work



Varnish



The Epoxy Undercoat



Brushes for Varnish



Applying Varnish



Maintaining Varnish



Polyurethane



Paint



Surface Preparation for Painting



Epoxy Base Coat



The Prime Coat



Brushes for Paint



Applying Paint

Appendix A: Suggested ReadingAppendix B: Sources of SupplyGlossaryIndex
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 1993
Genre: Importe, Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Wassersport& Segeln
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780070652392
ISBN-10: 0070652392
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Trefethen, Jim
Illustrator: Trefethen, Clint
Hersteller: McGraw Hill LLC
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 243 x 194 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Jim Trefethen
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.01.1993
Gewicht: 0,726 kg
Artikel-ID: 106889531
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