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The Restoration Handbook by Rosello, Enric Hardback Book Sailing
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Located in: Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
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Item specifics
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- ISBN
- 9780470512647
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0470512644
ISBN-13
9780470512647
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60665858
Product Key Features
Book Title
Restoration Handbook
Number of Pages
276 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
Boating, Sailing
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Sports & Recreation
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
48.1 Oz
Item Length
11.4 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-023222
TitleLeading
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Reviews
"...a very well researched book, easy to browse and easy to follow. One of the best guides published this year." ( Multihull Review , January/February 2008) "...a great book to help identify what needs to be done and how to do it." Multhull Review June 2008, "...a very well researched book, easy to browse and easy to follow. One of the best guides published this year." ( Multihull Review , January/February 2008)
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
623.82/314
Table Of Content
Foreword. Preface. 1. Jobs to be done: In search of a new youth. 2. On dry land: High and dry, stripped out and inventory. 3. Stripping out interiors: The good news and the bad. 4. Osmosis: An inevitable problem. 5. Electrical installation (1 of 3) : Planning the new installation. 6. Repairing the deck (1 of 3): Preparing the ground. 7. Repairing the deck (2 of 3): Filling holes. 8. Electrical installation (2 of 3): Fitting. 9. Replacing Perspex side-windows: A breath of fresh air. 10. Anchor locker (1 of 2): A support for the windlass. 11. Repairing the deck (3 of 3): Hatches and thru-hulls. 12. Mast (1 of 3): Turning the old into new. 13. Cleaning the winches: Pulling power. 14. Painting the interiors: A touch of colour. 15. Engine (1 of 2): Time for a change. 16. Bow pulpit: A touch of haute couture. 17. Refi tting the head: A complete rethink. 18. Bottom: A new epoxy skin. 19. Painting topsides: Beauty treatment. 20. Painting the deck: The icing on the cake. 21. Deck hardware (1 of 4): Putting her back together. 22. Interior carpentry (1 of 7): Design and planning. 23. Deck hardware (2 of 4): Winches, deck organisers and rope clutches. 24. Interior carpentry (2 of 7): The value of experience. 25. Interior carpentry (3 of 7): Setting the scene. 26. Installing the electronics: Here's to modernity. 27. Renewing upholstery and foam fi llings: A question of comfort. 28. Installing the refrigerator: On-board cold. 29. Plumbing (1 of 2): Pressurised freshwater system. 30. Plumbing (2 of 2): Bilge systems. 31. Deck hardware (3 of 4): Advancing on various fronts. 32. Mast (2 of 3): Ready to raise the mast. 33. Mast (3 of 3): Installing a furler. 34. Interior carpentry (4 of 7): Soles, table and sides. 35. Engine (2 of 2): Engine replacement. 36. Lining ceilings and walls: Plenty of craftsmanship. 37. Anchor locker (2 of 2): Readying the bow. 38. Deck hardware (4 of 4): Objective accomplished. 39. Interior carpentry (5 of 7): Galley: from start to fi nish. 40. Electrical installation (3 of 3): Finishes and testing. 41. Sails: Updating the canvas. 42. Interior carpentry (6 of 7): Never-ending finishes. 43. Interior carpentry (7 of 7): Attention to detail. 44. Final tally: Done! 45. Appendix I: Waste management: A more ecological toilet. 46. Appendix II: Steering system: Appearances can be misleading.
Synopsis
An essential guide to yacht restoration and repair with sequential photographs for step-by-step guidance. This book is a beautifully presented guide to how to completely overhaul a fibreglass cruising yacht. It is filled with colour photo-sequences, which detail how to replace the engine, hatches and rigging for example., This is an essential guide to yacht restoration & repair with sequential photographs for step-by-step guidance.
LC Classification Number
VM331
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