Step-by-step color photo guidance forrepairing and renewing fiberglass boats
If you don't have the experience of working withfiberglass, any repairs to your boat must be done by high-costprofessionals or left undone. This entry-level guide usesfull-color, step-by-step photo sequences and line drawingsto present you with the basics in an easily digested form. You will learn how to:
- Save money and time doing your own fiberglassrepairs
- Improve the value, appearance, and safety of yourboat
- Work with materials such as polyester, epoxy, fiberglass,carbon fiber, and core materials
- Fix annoying leaks; repair cracks; restore gelcoat;fabricate new components
Roger Marshall (Jamestown, RI) has impressive credentials as a designer, author, and boater. After 5 years designing for the legendary firm of Sparkman & Stephens, he founded his own design company and has created boats from 15 to 65 feet in length. He is the author of 12 boating books, including The Complete Guide to Choosing a Cruising Sailboat (1999), All About Powerboats (2001), and Rough Weather Seamanship for Sail and Power (2006). An accomplished sailor, Marshall has competed at all levels of racing, including 5 Fastnet races, 11 Bermuda races, and the 1997 Atlantic Challenge from New York to Falmouth, England (placing third). Author of more than 600 magazine articles, he is a six-time Boating Writers International award winner and chair of the publications committee for the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
Title: Fiberglass Boat Repairs Illustrated
Author: Marshall, Roger
ISBN: 9780071549929
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Publisher: International Marine Publishing Co
Publication Date: 2010-04-16
Number of Pages: 192
Weight: 0.5218 kg