duluthboats
09-04-2003, 09:02 AM
“Yachtsman who are content in merely sailing a boat are few in number compared to those who find pleasure in designing, building, altering or “improving” their craft.”
That sentence could be the introduction to this forum. But it’s the first line in a great book, Howard I Chapelle’s, Yacht Designing and Planning For Yachtsman, Students and Amateurs. I’m half way through my first read and I’m struck how different it is from Elements of Yacht Design, by Norman L Skene. Both books cover the same material in detail. It seems Skene’s book was written to show the world how much he knew, with an almost poetic style. Chapelle’s has a more text book feel, but you get the sense of his need to pass on what he knows. I would recommend both to anyone interested in small boat design. I'll not pretend to understand all that these books offer, but I continue to learn.
Gary :D
That sentence could be the introduction to this forum. But it’s the first line in a great book, Howard I Chapelle’s, Yacht Designing and Planning For Yachtsman, Students and Amateurs. I’m half way through my first read and I’m struck how different it is from Elements of Yacht Design, by Norman L Skene. Both books cover the same material in detail. It seems Skene’s book was written to show the world how much he knew, with an almost poetic style. Chapelle’s has a more text book feel, but you get the sense of his need to pass on what he knows. I would recommend both to anyone interested in small boat design. I'll not pretend to understand all that these books offer, but I continue to learn.
Gary :D