This fully revised third edition of a classic manual is a mine of
information for yachtsmen to customise their boats. An abundance of
clear illustrations accompanied by concise explanations cover the
following subjects: hull construction and repairs; keels, floors and
decks; rudders, tillers and steering gear; cabin tops and cockpits;
hatches and ventilation; cabin furniture; chainplates; deck and cockpit
fittings; pulpits, stanchions and guardrails; spars, mast fittings and
steps; sails and rigging; engines and electrics; tanks, piping and
plumbing; yacht tenders, dinghies and liferafts; anchors, chains and
warps; fitting out and laying up. Ian Nicolson is one of the most
prolific yachting writers. He has written twenty-four books on yachting
and his articles since 1947 number several thousand. He is a Fellow of
the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, a previous partner in A.
Mylne & Co., he founded Nicolson-Hughes Sails and is visiting lecturer
at four universities. He lives in Scotland, has three children and four
grandchildren, who all sail ... a lot.