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  The New Cold-Molded Boatbuilding

New Cold-Molded Boatbuilding 
2nd ed. A straight-ahead method for building boats from 18 to 80 feet using wood, epoxy, and glass-fibre cloth. Parker's system produces a frameless hull with a thick skin that resists puncture yet weighs little more than other cold-molded boats. This book covers everything from choosing a design to rigging, canvaswork, and launching. Appendices show how to adapt existing designs for cold-molded building, how to develop time-materials-labour planning sheets, and more. Now available after many years out of print.

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Author

Parker, Reuel

Number of Pages

320

Illustrated

illus.

Format

softcover

Date

2005

ISBN

0937822892

ISBN13

9780937822890

 
Price: $19.95

 

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