Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 5 Oct 2004 02:15:11 -0700, Rob wrote:
I think Morgan is looking for a book covering the design basics. His description of "day sailer/dinghy" means no me just that - a vessel perhaps for the family to go out in for a jolly on the water. I certainly do not get any inference that he wishes to design a racing dinghy. The John Teale book is an excellent book as an introduction to boat design and I used it to design a 72ft steel vessel. I also bought two Dave Gerr books: The Nature of Boats - excellent on every topic of power/sail/crusing/racing with loads of useful information in it. A must if starting from scratch as it will make you pull things apart afterwards. Boat Strength - his simplification of all the construction standards to achieve the correct hull strength in any building material. Again used in the design of my 72 ft steel vessel to check the hull scantling strengths. If I get the feeling that I can't get far enough with Teale's Book, wich one do you consider to be the best complement? Still going for daysaling. Morgan O. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General |