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E-raamat: Restoration Handbook for Yachts

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Fernhurst Books Limited
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781912621101
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Fernhurst Books Limited
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781912621101

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Restoring a fibreglass yacht is not something for the faint-hearted, even if you dont intend to do all the work yourself (you still need to understand the processes to be gone through). But the satisfaction of the job well done, not to mention the possible cost savings on buying a new yacht, are immense. Nevertheless, it is not something that should be undertaken lightly and without careful consideration. That is where this book comes in, as Enric Roselló takes you through his restoration of a 30-year-old 40-foot yacht. Broken down into 46 chapters, Enric details the stages of his restoration in chronological order. For each he starts with an overview of the task and the thinking behind the approach he took. Just these introductory pieces alone are ideal for someone contemplating a restoration (of all or part of a boat) to read before making the final decision as to whether to go ahead. For those who decide to take on the challenge, each overview is followed by an in-depth step-by-step account of what they did, accompanied by numerous informative photo sequences (with over 800 colour photos in total). The material in this book would be invaluable both to boat owners who are considering a complete overhaul and to those who have one or two smaller jobs to do. All possible subjects are covered, including dealing with osmosis, the interiors, deck, rigging, electrics and electronics, plumbing, engine, galley, heads and much more. The author is very honest about the amount of work and commitment required and also offers advice about when to call in the professionals and when to consider doing the work yourself. Anyone contemplating a complete or partial restoration is advised to read this book beforehand, so you know what is ahead, and to follow its guidance if you to decide to proceed.

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"...a very well researched book, easy to browse and easy to follow. One of the best guides published this year." (Multihull Review) This is a minutely detailed, intensively photographed book presenting the individual project in discrete sections that will offer guidance to anyone taking a long hard look at the future potential of their own vessel. (Yachting Monthly)

Foreword 7(2)
Preface 9(2)
1 Jobs to be done: In search of a second youth
11(6)
2 On dry land: High and dry, stripped out and inventory
17(3)
3 Stripping out interiors: The good news and the bad
20(5)
4 Osmosis: An inevitable problem
25(4)
5 Electrical Installation (1 of 3): Planning the new installation
29(6)
6 Repairing the deck (1 of 3): Preparing the ground
35(4)
7 Repairing the deck (2 of 3): Filling holes
39(6)
8 Electrical installation (2 of 3): Fitting
45(5)
9 Replacing Perspex side-windows: A breath of fresh air
50(4)
10 Anchor locker (1 of 2): A support for the windlass
54(5)
11 Repairing the deck (3 of 3): Hatches and through-hulls
59(6)
12 Mast (1 of 3): Turning the old into new
65(5)
13 Cleaning the winches: Pulling power
70(4)
14 Painting the interior: A touch of colour
74(7)
15 Engine (1 of 2): Time for a change
81(4)
16 Bow pulpit: A touch of haute couture
85(4)
17 Refitting the head: A complete rethink
89(5)
18 Hull: A new epoxy skin
94(4)
19 Painting topsldes: Beauty treatment
98(3)
20 Painting the deck: The icing on the cake
101(4)
21 Deck hardware (1 of 4): Putting her back together
105(6)
22 Interior carpentry (1 of 7): Design and planning
111(7)
23 Deck hardware (2 of 4): Winches, deck organisers and rope clutches
118(7)
24 Interior carpentry (2 of 7): The value of experience
125(4)
25 Interior carpentry (3 of 7): Setting the scene
129(4)
26 Installing the electronics: Here's to modernity
133(5)
27 Renewing upholstery and foam fillings: A question of comfort
138(5)
28 Installing the refrigerator: On-board cold
143(5)
29 Plumbing (1 of 2): Pressurised freshwater system
148(5)
30 Plumbing (2 of 2): Bilge systems
153(5)
31 Deck hardware (3 of 4): Advancing on various fronts
158(6)
32 Mast (2 of 3): Ready to raise the mast
164(4)
33 Mast (3 of 3): Installing a furler
168(5)
34 Interior carpentry (4 of 7): Soles, table and sides
173(6)
35 Engine (2 of 2): Engine replacement
179(6)
36 Lining ceilings and walls: Plenty of craftsmanship
185(7)
37 Anchor locker (2 of 2): Readying the bow
192(4)
38 Deck hardware (4 of 4): Objective accomplished
196(9)
39 Interior carpentry (5 of 7): Galley: from start to finish
205(6)
40 Electrical Installation (3 of 3): Finishes and testing
211(5)
41 Sails: Updating the canvas
216(5)
42 Interior carpentry (6 of 7): Never-ending finishes
221(6)
43 Interior carpentry (7 of 7): Attention to detail
227(8)
44 Final tally: Done!
235(8)
45 Appendix 1: Waste management: A more ecological toilet
243(5)
46 Appendix 2: Steering system: Appearances can be misleading
248
Enric Roselló is an experienced sailor and nautical journalist in Spain. He has a great deal of personal experience of boat restoration and repair, having carried out a complete refit of his own yacht, Samba.