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  • The Elements of Boat Strength: For Builders, Designers, and Owners

    The Elements of Boat Strength: For Builders, Designers, and Owners by Gerr, Dave;

    Series: INTERNATIONAL MARINE-RMP;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher International Marine
    • Date of Publication 16 October 1999

    • ISBN 9780070231597
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages384 pages
    • Size 241x185x23 mm
    • Weight 1061 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    "This work is significant. It is the first to include a method of assessing structural strength in the context of the modern marine environment."--Commander M. C. Cruder, U.S. Coast Guard

    Acclaimed author and naval architect Dave Gerr created this unique system of easy-to-use scantling rules and rules-of-thumb for calculating the necessary dimensions, or scantlings, of hulls, decks, and other boat parts, whether built of fiberglass, wood, wood-epoxy composite, steel, or aluminum. In addition to the rules themselves, The Elements of Boat Strength offers their context: an in-depth, plain-English discussion of boatbuilding materials, methods, and practices that will guide you through all aspects of boat construction.

    Now you can avoid wading through dense technical engineering manuals or tackling advanced mathematics. The Elements of Boat Strength has all the formulas, tables, illustrations, and charts you need to judge how heavy each piece of your boat should be in order to last and be safe. With this book, an inexpensive scientific calculator, and a pad of paper, you'll be able to design and specify all the components necessary to build a sound, long-lasting, rugged vessel.

    What reviewers have said about Dave Gerr's books:

    Propeller Handbook

    "By far the best book available on the subject."--Sailing

    "The best layman's guide we've ever read."--Practical Sailor

    Dave Gerr and International Marine made a complicated topic understandable and put it into a handbook that is easy to use."--WoodenBoat

    "Without doubt the definitive reference for selecting, installing, and understanding boat propellers."--Royal Navy Sailing Association Journal

    The Nature of Boats

    "If you are not nautically obsessed before reading this book, you will most certainly be afterward."--Sailing

    Fascinating potpourri of information about today's boats, modern and traditional."--WoodenBoat

    "This work is significant. It is the first to include a method of assessing structural strength in the context of the modern marine environment."--Commander M. C. Cruder, U.S. Coast Guard

    Acclaimed author and naval architect Dave Gerr created this unique system of easy-to-use scantling rules and rules-of-thumb for calculating the necessary dimensions, or scantlings, of hulls, decks, and other boat parts, whether built of fiberglass, wood, wood-epoxy composite, steel, or aluminum. In addition to the rules themselves, The Elements of Boat Strength offers their context: an in-depth, plain-English discussion of boatbuilding materials, methods, and practices that will guide you through all aspects of boat construction.

    Now you can avoid wading through dense technical engineering manuals or tackling advanced mathematics. The Elements of Boat Strength has all the formulas, tables, illustrations, and charts you need to judge how heavy each piece of your boat should be in order to last and be safe. With this book, an inexpensive scientific calculator, and a pad of paper, you'll be able to design and specify all the components necessary to build a sound, long-lasting, rugged vessel.

    What reviewers have said about Dave Gerr's books:

    Propeller Handbook

    "By far the best book available on the subject."--Sailing

    "The best layman's guide we've ever read."--Practical Sailor

    Dave Gerr and International Marine made a complicated topic understandable and put it into a handbook that is easy to use."--WoodenBoat

    "Without doubt the definitive reference for selecting, installing, and understanding boat propellers."--Royal Navy Sailing Association Journal

    The Nature of Boats

    "If you are not nautically obsessed before reading this book, you will most certainly be afterward."--Sailing

    Fascinating potpourri of information about today's boats, modern and traditional."--WoodenBoat

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Formulas, Tables, and Charts

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    1. Scantling Rules and the Scantling Number

    2. Fiberglass Construction Materials and Methods

    3. Fiberglass Design Considerations, Modern Laminates, and One-Off Construction Methods

    4. Fiberglass Scantling Rule: Basic Solid-Glass Hull Shell

    5. Fiberglass: Internal Structure

    6. Fiberglass Sandwich or Cored Construction

    7. Wood Construction Materials and Methods

    8. Wood Design Considerations

    9. Plank-on-Frame Scantling Rule

    10. Fasteners, Straps, Knees, and Details

    11. Modern Wood-Epoxy Construction

    12. Wood: Species, Type, and Application

    13. Aluminum and Steel Construction Materials and Methods

    14. Aluminum and Steel Design Considerations

    15. Aluminum and Steel Shell Plate and Longitudinal Framing

    16. Aluminum and Steel Structural Details

    17. Aluminum and Steel Alternate Construction Methods

    18. Welding, Small Openings, and Riveting Aluminum

    19. Small Aluminum Boats and Copper-Nickel Hulls

    Appendix 1: Photo Gallery

    Appendix 2: Pipe Sizes and Properties Table

    Appendix 3: Bolt-Strength Tables

    Appendix 4: Finding Specific Gravity

    Appendix 5: Measure and Unit Conversion Tables

    Bibliography

    Index

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