Boats are expensive and they are complicated-unless you are going to pay
a professional to carry out a survey (at yet more expense) it is
invaluable to be able to:
-Quickly assess a potential purchase for signs of trouble without paying
for lengthy reports
-Carry out a detailed check on your own boat the end of the season
-Identify problems and get them dealt with before they get serious
-Get to know your boat in a lot more detail, so if a problem develops at
sea you will be more able to cope
Organized into chapters covering: Tools of the trade (basic tools,
moisture meters, fingers and feel, smell, mirrors, sources of
information); Checking the hull (including wood construction and rot,
GRP laminates, osmosis, metal construction, keels, anodes); RIBs and
inflatables; Engine and systems; Stern gear; Plumbing; Mast and rigging;
Electrical systems; Interiors; Safety equipment. At the end of the book
there's a handy guide to carrying out a five minute survey-invaluable
when making a quick assessment of a potential purchase.
Highly illustrated, with anecdotes and hands-on advice throughout, this
practical book gives readers the tools to do much of the work on their
own, and know when to call in the experts.