Elements of Yacht Design: The Original Edition of the Classic Book on Yacht Design

Author:   Norman L. Skene ,  Maynard Bray
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781574091342


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 September 2001
Format:   Paperback
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Elements of Yacht Design: The Original Edition of the Classic Book on Yacht Design


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This is the original edition of the classic book on yacht design and one of the most famous books on yacht design ever written. This book is a practical and concise presentation of some of the operations involved in designing yachts of all types. At last this book will be available for boatbuilders, aspiring naval architects and sailors who need it for frequent reference. The index has been completely revised and expanded.

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Author:   Norman L. Skene ,  Maynard Bray
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Sheridan House
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9781574091342


ISBN 10:   1574091344
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 September 2001
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction Preface Chapter 1: General Discussion Chapter 2: Methods of Calculation Chapter 3: Relativity and Similitude Chapter 4: Displacement Chapter 5: Stability Chapter 6: Ballast Chapter 7: The Lateral Plane of Sailing Yachts Chapter 8: Design Chapter 9: The Sail Plan Chapter 10: The Rudder Chapter 11: Spars and Rigging Chapter 12: Cruisers Chapter 13: The Racing Yacht Chapter 14: Construction Chapter 15: Resistance Chapter 16: The Hydroplane Chapter 17: Screw Propellers Chapter 18: Yacht Models Index

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'The writing is succinct and based upon the same engineering principles and mathematical equations in use today. Furthermore, it has become a classic in its field, available (rarely) only through second hand book dealers. It has been out of print for over 50 years.' Maynard Bray


A little gem, first published in 1904 which, in these days of standard hulls, fills a much felt gap in our knowledge. We know so little about hull lines that it is really valuable to have at hand what is a standard work of reference. There are bits that no longer apply but the principles of hull design and what keeps a yacht going in heavy weather and light are intensely satisfying; the more so as we no longer for the most part commission an architect to design a yacht and watch its construction. An absorbing and classic work, well worth the effort to assimilate. Cruising Skene runs through many of the formulas used in yacht design, and their underlying principles. For the non-mathematician, it makes one realize how far off the mark most of our boats are. Buy this book and put your own boat s measurements into the formula. You will wonder how ever she stayed upright or went to windward. Whilst being a useful technical reference book on classic yacht design, this book is essential reading for those who want to make a meaningful contribution to the rig debate Royal Naval Sailing Association


A little gem, first published in 1904 which, in these days of standard hulls, fills a much felt gap in our knowledge. We know so little about hull lines that it is really valuable to have at hand what is a standard work of reference. There are bits that no longer apply but the principles of hull design and what keeps a yacht going in heavy weather and light are intensely satisfying; the more so as we no longer for the most part commission an architect to design a yacht and watch its construction. An absorbing and classic work, well worth the effort to assimilate. * Cruising * Skene runs through many of the formulas used in yacht design, and their underlying principles. For the non-mathematician, it makes one realize how far off the mark most of our boats are. Buy this book and put your own boat s measurements into the formula. You will wonder how ever she stayed upright or went to windward. Whilst being a useful technical reference book on classic yacht design, this book is essential reading for those who want to make a meaningful contribution to the rig debate * Royal Naval Sailing Association *


A little gem, first published in 1904 which, in these days of standard hulls, fills a much felt gap in our knowledge. We know so little about hull lines that it is really valuable to have at hand what is a standard work of reference. There are bits that no longer apply but the principles of hull design and what keeps a yacht going in heavy weather and light are intensely satisfying; the more so as we no longer for the most part commission an architect to design a yacht and watch its construction. An absorbing and classic work, well worth the effort to assimilate. * Cruising * Skene runs through many of the formulas used in yacht design, and their underlying principles. For the non-mathematician, it makes one realize how far off the mark most of our boats are. Buy this book and put your own boat s measurements into the formula. You will wonder how ever she stayed upright or went to windward. Whilst being a useful technical reference book on classic yacht design, this book is essential reading for those who want to make a meaningful contribution to the rig debate * Royal Naval Sailing Association *


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Norman L. Skene was one of America's foremost yacht designers. This book is his legacy.

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