The Rudder Treasury: A Companion for Lovers of Small Craft

Author:   Tom Davin ,  Peter H. Spectre
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9781574091601


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 March 2003
Format:   Paperback
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The Rudder Treasury: A Companion for Lovers of Small Craft


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Author:   Tom Davin ,  Peter H. Spectre
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Sheridan House
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9781574091601


ISBN 10:   1574091603
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 March 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Editor's Apology Notice to Mariner's Part 1. Winter Reading Part 2. The Dream Ships Part 3. The Ideal World Cruiser Part 4. The Care and Feeding of Yachtsmen Part 5. The Hurrah's Nest

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. . . the greatest American yachting and boating magazine ever published . . .


...a treasure of good writing, good humor and good advice... Points East ..as genuine and invigorating as a lung full of fresh, salt air. Sailing ...quite simply the most engaging fall-cruising reading any skipper could stow in his ship's library. Cruising World From its launch in 1891 to the middle of the twentieth century, The Rudder was the greatest American yachting and boating magazine , says Peter H. Spectre in his Foreword; high praise from an editor who, to me, personifies the best of current American boating magazines. What made The Rudder so special?...It was edited for years by Thomas Fleming Day...He treated his readers as intelligent human beings... recognized yacht design as an evolution, with a connected past, present and future... of the school that the doing was more important than the having. All of these trace elements and more are present in the selected material which Tom Davin has divided into Winter Reading, mainly cruising yarns; Dream Ships, boats described by the leading designers of their day; the Care and Feeding of Yachtsmen, including recipes for Lobsters and Gin, Whelk Stew-Soup and Conch Salad; and The Hurrah's Nest, a bilgeful of dogmatic advice, arbitrary opinions, and clever devices and methods. My only real reservation about recommending this anthology without reservation is that I fear it will spoil you for modern boating magazines, including mine. WaterCraft


...a treasure of good writing, good humor and good advice... Points East 20020801 ..as genuine and invigorating as a lung full of fresh, salt air. Sailing 20040201 ...quite simply the most engaging fall-cruising reading any skipper could stow in his ship's library. Cruising World 20030801 From its launch in 1891 to the middle of the twentieth century, The Rudder was the greatest American yachting and boating magazine , says Peter H. Spectre in his Foreword; high praise from an editor who, to me, personifies the best of current American boating magazines. What made The Rudder so special?...It was edited for years by Thomas Fleming Day...He treated his readers as intelligent human beings... recognized yacht design as an evolution, with a connected past, present and future... of the school that the doing was more important than the having. All of these trace elements and more are present in the selected material which Tom Davin has divided into Winter Reading, mainly cruising yarns; Dream Ships, boats described by the leading designers of their day; the Care and Feeding of Yachtsmen, including recipes for Lobsters and Gin, Whelk Stew-Soup and Conch Salad; and The Hurrah's Nest, a bilgeful of dogmatic advice, arbitrary opinions, and clever devices and methods. My only real reservation about recommending this anthology without reservation is that I fear it will spoil you for modern boating magazines, including mine. WaterCraft 20040901


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