Ebook: Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual: How to Maintain, Repair, and Improve Your Boat's Essential Systems
Author: Calder Nigel
- Tags: Reference
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: International Marine Publishing
- City: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
- Language: English
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The boatowner's foremost troubleshooting guide, now better than ever
If it's on a boat and it has screws, wires, or moving parts, it's covered in "Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual." When you leave the dock with this book aboard, you have at your fingertips the best and most comprehensive advice on: Battery technologies12- and 24-volt DC systemsCorrosion, bonding, and lightning protectionGenerators, inverters, and battery chargersElectric motors and electric lightsMarine electronics, antennas, and RFIDiesel enginesTransmissions, shaft brakes, and propellersRefrigeration and air-conditioningTanks, plumbing, and through-hullsPumps and watermakersSteering, autopilots, and wind vanesStoves and heatersWinches, windlasses, and bow thrustersSpars, rigging, and roller reefing
"If you had to choose a single book to help you assess and maintain your boat gear, this would be it."--"Practical Sailor"
"A truly remarkable bible. . . . This book is the best of its kind."--"WoodenBoat"
"A major achievement. . . . It would be hard to imagine anything going wrong on a boat that couldn't be figured out with this book."--"Sailing World"
"The world's best technical reference and troubleshooting book."--"Sailing Inland and Offshore"
"This manual will be of lasting interest to anyone who wants to know how their boat works, what has gone wrong when it doesn't, and how it could be fixed."--"Classic Boat"
"Without becoming too complex, the book covers almost every imaginable mechanical or electrical matter in the marine environment."--"Work Boat World"
"Calder "lives" what he writes, . . . [and] what he offers . . . is practical solutions to problems associated with increasingly complex marine systems. . . . [A] bargain for anyone in the construction and repair side of the boat business."--"Professional Boatbuilder"
If it's on a boat and it has screws, wires, or moving parts, it's covered in "Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual." When you leave the dock with this book aboard, you have at your fingertips the best and most comprehensive advice on: Battery technologies12- and 24-volt DC systemsCorrosion, bonding, and lightning protectionGenerators, inverters, and battery chargersElectric motors and electric lightsMarine electronics, antennas, and RFIDiesel enginesTransmissions, shaft brakes, and propellersRefrigeration and air-conditioningTanks, plumbing, and through-hullsPumps and watermakersSteering, autopilots, and wind vanesStoves and heatersWinches, windlasses, and bow thrustersSpars, rigging, and roller reefing
"If you had to choose a single book to help you assess and maintain your boat gear, this would be it."--"Practical Sailor"
"A truly remarkable bible. . . . This book is the best of its kind."--"WoodenBoat"
"A major achievement. . . . It would be hard to imagine anything going wrong on a boat that couldn't be figured out with this book."--"Sailing World"
"The world's best technical reference and troubleshooting book."--"Sailing Inland and Offshore"
"This manual will be of lasting interest to anyone who wants to know how their boat works, what has gone wrong when it doesn't, and how it could be fixed."--"Classic Boat"
"Without becoming too complex, the book covers almost every imaginable mechanical or electrical matter in the marine environment."--"Work Boat World"
"Calder "lives" what he writes, . . . [and] what he offers . . . is practical solutions to problems associated with increasingly complex marine systems. . . . [A] bargain for anyone in the construction and repair side of the boat business."--"Professional Boatbuilder"
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