An edition of How NOT to Build a Boat (2013)

How NOT to Build a Boat

A moral tale packed full of advice, instruction, and cruising adventure

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An edition of How NOT to Build a Boat (2013)

How NOT to Build a Boat

A moral tale packed full of advice, instruction, and cruising adventure

When their old GRP yacht was devastated by a Southern Ocean storm, Jill Schinas and her husband, Nick, resolved to build something stronger. Gaily, – and without having researched the matter to the least degree – they threw themselves into the work of designing and constructing the ultimate, ocean-proof, eco-friendly, dream cruising yacht. On their side they had a wealth of sailing experience, which provided a perfect knowledge of what was required, but their only other weapons were irrepressible enthusiasm and the mindset which enables a man to build a radio from a potato or a mast from a lamppost.

Had this been a business enterprise no bank would ever have lent the capital, for ranged against the dreamers was a whole battery of forces any one of which would have deterred more realistic people. For a start, neither Jill or Nick had any experience with a welder – and yet they were proposing to build a steel boat. Secondly, they seemed only to have enough money to buy a couple of masts and the sails. Worst of all, they had two kids and a new baby in tow – and no one with a young family ought to attempt anything more ambitious than the washing up. Regardless of these drawbacks, Nick and Jill went ahead.
“It’ll only take a year and a half,” said he, confidently.
Fifteen years down the line, Mollymawk is afloat and the family have cruised all over the Atlantic; but the boat is still not finished.

This is the tale of what went wrong and what went right. Packed full of advice about such things as ocean-worthy design and sail plans, it will also tell you how to operate a cutting torch, how to avoid a leaky stern-gland, how to pour your own rigging sockets, how to handle a ferocious gander, how to sandblast, how to weld in mid-Atlantic, how to amuse three young children in a cabin space the size of a phone booth… and much, much more besides.

“This thing will never be more than a rusting steel can.”

— Xoë Schinas, aged 6, one year into the boatbuilding project.

“At last, the truth about steel boatbuilding.”

— Nick Skeates, designer of the Wylo II

[Above text is from back cover of book.]

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Language
English
Pages
298

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Table of Contents

Contents
Page v
Units
Page vii
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PART ONE
Page 1
1. Why Build a Boat (when you could go sailing instead)?
Page 3
2. Why Steel?
Page 11
3. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
Page 23
4. Seaworthiness and Suitability
Page 25
5. “It’ll only take a year and a half”
Page 37
6. The Job List
Page 41
7. Excerpts from Nick’s Works Diary
Page 47
8. Down on the Farm
Page 49
9. The Cutting Torch
Page 53
10. The Cockpit
Page 56
11. Welding
Page 62
12. Good Luck
Page 69
13. Bad Luck – or Caveat Emptor
Page 72
14. The Daily Grind
Page 75
15. Breeds of Boat Builder
Page 78
16. More from the Works Diary
Page 83
17. The Little Details
Page 87
18. Insulation
Page 98
19. Meanwhile, Back on the Farm...
Page 101
20. Ballasting
Page 104
21. Out of the Frying Pan
Page 107
22. Tanks
Page 109
23. Sandblasting and Painting
Page 117
24. The Struggle Continues (Metalwork, Paint, and Engineering)
Page 128
25. A Foul Deed
Page 136
26. The Launch (or A Comedy of Errors)
Page 141
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PART TWO
Page 151
27. The Right Rig
Page 153
28. Make Your Own Masts
Page 158
29. The Steering System
Page 172
30. Tribulations and a Trial
Page 174
31. Some More Thoughts on Steering Systems
Page 182
32. Maiden Voyage
Page 189
33. The Shakedown Cruise – Part I
Page 194
34. Back to the Cruising Life
Page 201
35. The Shakedown Cruise – Part II
Page 212
36. Shine On, You Crazy Diamond Divers
Page 219
37. Now Hear This, Skippers! (The Galley)
Page 224
38. The Shakedown Cruise – Part III
Page 230
39. Some Mod Cons (The Exhaust and the Toilet)
Page 239
40. All at Sea
Page 244
41. Interlude in Toy Town
Page 251
42. Grounds for Divorce
Page 262
43. Caesar Takes Over
Page 272
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Diagrams and Photos
Page 280
Index
Page 284

Edition Notes

Published in
London
Copyright Date
2013

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
viii, 290p
Number of pages
298
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 1.59 centimeters

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OL25421795M
ISBN 13
9780956072221

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OL16799781W

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