Design/building literature

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  1. CuriousNavyGuy
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    CuriousNavyGuy New Member

    I plan to build watercraft sometime in the future and would like some suggestions on some literature to study before building my first sailboat. It is also a desire of mine to design my own plans for various types of boats and would like some other suggestions on technical books to aid in learning to design these boats. I already have a solid backgeound in physics but could use some touching up on fluid dynamics.

    My mind is open to suggestions so please have at it!

    Nick
     
  2. Matt Sponer
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    Matt Sponer New Member

    Hi,
    I have also started learning and have an education in physics. My favorite books so far are:
    Boatbuilding with Aluminum, Stephen Pollard. This is a good overview of aluminum construction-- how to cut the metal, weld it, and how it deforms when you put it together. There are a lot of pictures and discussion of the various construction methods.

    Yacht Design According to Perry. This isn't technical, but I like reading his descriptions of the trade offs involved. He also has a series of books with his boat design reviews in them, which I think are also a good introduction to the things a designer tries to balance.

    The Cruising Encyclopedia. Dashew. This is a huge, expensive book, that is written by and for people who spend a lot of money on their boats. But there is a lot of good discussion on design, especially if you buy into the 'long waterline, narrow beam' vibe of the boats they've made (I do). And a lot more on a lot of small, important details that go into a good design-- how to lay out the cockpit winches, what good hatches look like, talk about dodgers, biminis, and etc.

    Principles of Yacht Design, Larsson. This is more technical. I like this book.

    Please tell me if you find any others that you find useful.
     
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