12 Complete V Bottom Designs,
1920, by William Hand, 85 pages |
9 Motorboats and How to Build Them,
124 Pages |
A Manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing
(1900) - By: Dixon Kemp - 1,155 pages |
A Practical Course in Wooden Boat and Ship
Building: The Fundamental Principles and Practical Methods
Described in Detail
(1918) - By: Richard M. Van Gaasbeek - 209
pages |
A Text-Book of Laying Off, or, The
Geometry of Shipbuilding
(1918). By Edward Attwood, 140 Pages |
A Treatise on Ship-Building and Navigation
(1754) - By Mungo Murray - 480 pages |
A Treatise on the Construction, Rigging, &
Handling of Model Yachts, 1883, by Tyrrel Biddle, 164 pages |
American Practical Navigator
(1916), By
Nathaniel Bowditch, 804 pages |
American Yachting
(1904), by WP Stephens, 391 Pages |
An Outline of Ship Building, Ship
Building, Theoretical and Practical
(1873) - By: Theodore D. Wilson - 473 pages |
An Unsinkable Titanic; Every Ship its own
Lifeboat (1912),
by J. Bernard Walker, 204 Pages |
Ancient and modern ships. Part 1, Wooden
Sailing Ships
(1906), by George Holmes, 187 pages |
Ancient and modern ships. Part 2, The Era
of Steam, Iron & Steel
(1906), by George Holmes, 308 pages |
Ancient Ships
(1895), by Ceicl Torr, 161
Pages |
Audel's Ship Fitters' Guide on Steel Ship Building and Repairing
(1919) - By Ralph Newstead - 224 pages |
Boat Racing; or, The Arts of Rowing and
Training
(1876), by Edwin Brickwood, 246 Pages |
Boat Sailing in Fair Weather and Foul
(1903), by Captain John Kenealy, 261 Pages |
Boat-Building and Boating
(1911) - By: D. C. Beard - 204 pages |
Boating
(1888), by Walter B. Woodgate, 383
Pages |
Boys Book of Model Boats,
1920, by Raymond Yates, 232 pages |
Building the Boat,
1886, by Oliver Optic, 347 Pages |
Canoe and Boat Building: A Complete Manual
for Amateurs: Containing Plain and Comprehensive Directions for
the Construction of Canoes, Rowing and Sailing Boats and Hunting
Craft
1880, by W. P. Stephens - 268 pages |
Canoe travelling (1871), by Warington
Baden-Powell, 204 pages |
Canoeing, Sailing and Motor Boating:
Practical Boat Building and Handling
(1917) - By Lieut. Warren H. Miller - 395 pages |
Canoes and Canoeing
(1894), by C. Bowyer Vaux, 54 Pages |
Catalog of High Grade Row Boats and Canoes
(1907) - 84 Pages |
Census of Shipbuilding: Including Boat
Building
1916 and 1914 (1919) - 40 pages |
Elements of Yacht Design, 1904, by Norman Skene, 102 pages |
Fishing boat construction, 73 pages |
Fishing Boat Designs 1 Flat Bottom Boats,
48 Pages |
Fishing Boat Designs 2 V-bottom Boats,
72 pages |
Fishing Boat Designs 4 Small Steel Fishing
Boats,
62 pages |
Guide for Motor Boats and Yachts, 34
Pages |
Handbook of Ship Calculations,
Construction and Operation
(1917) - By Charles H. Hughes - 770 pages |
Harper's Boating Book for Boys; A Guide to
Motor Boating, Sailing, Canoeing and Rowing
(1912), by Charles Davis, 422 Pages |
High Grade Row Boats and Canoes
- 84 Pages |
How Wooden Ships are Built: A Practical
Treatise on Modern American Wooden Ship Construction with a
Supplement on Laying Off Wooden Vessels
(1918) - By: H. Cole Estep - 118 pages |
Iron Ship-Building With Practical
Illustrations
(1868) - By John Grantham - 330 pages |
Knots, Ties and Splices (1884), by J. Tom Bergess, 112 Pages |
Lumber & Log Book for Ship and Boat
Builders,
1888, 162 pages |
Man on the ocean. A book about boats and
ships
(1863) 438 pages |
Mechanics for Young America, How to Build
Boats,
1905, 95 pages |
Model engines and small boats
(1898), by Nevil Monroe Hopkins, 91 pages |
Model Yachts and Model Yacht Sailing, How
to Build,
1880, by James Walton, 117 pages |
Models of Ships and Boats, 1913, by Du Musee Du Caire, 277 Pages |
Modern Seamanship
(1921), by Austin M. Knight, 773 pages |
Modern Shipbuilding Terms
(1918), by FF Pease, 254 Pages |
Motor Boats, A Review of the Development
and Construction of Marine Motors and Motor Boats, Their
Advantages and Their Future Scope
(1908), by F. Strickland, 144 Pages |
Motor Boats, Hydroplanes, Hydroaeroplanes,
Construction and Operation,
1917, by Thomas Russell, 262 pages |
Motor Boats: Construction and Operation :
an Illustrated Manual,
1910, by Thomas H. Russell, 295 pages |
Motor Boats; A Discussion of Their Design,
Construction and Operation
(1907), by W.F. Durand, 219 Pages |
Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, 1903,
by F.C. Stebbing, 356 pages |
On Yachts and Yacht Handling,
1901, by Thomas Fleming Day, 202 pages |
Oxford Rowing; A History of Boat-Racing at
Oxford from the Earliest Times, with a Record of the Races;
compiled Principally from Official Sources
(1900), by W.E.
Sherwood, 473 Pages |
Pair Trawling With Small Boats
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Power Boat Hand Book, 1920, by Capt. Paul Warde, 111 pages |
Practical Boat-Sailing: A Concise and
Simple Treatise on the Management of Small Boats and Yachts
Under All Conditions
(1879), by Douglas Frazar, 149 Pages |
Practical Motor Boat Handling,
1917, by Charles Chapman, 179 pages |
Sailing Ships: The Story of Their
Development from Earliest Times to the Present Day
(1909), by E. Keble Chatterton, 508 Pages |
Practical Ship Production
(1919) - By: A. W. Carmichael - 269 pages |
Present-Day Shipbuilding: A Manual for
Students and Ships Officers for Their Respective Examinations;
Ship-Super-Intendents, Surveyors, Engineers, Shipowners, and
Shipbuilders
(1907) - By: Thomas Walton - 327 pages |
Ship-Building in Iron and Wood &
Steam-Ships
(1863) - By: Andrew Murray & Robert Murray - 240 pages |
Shipyard Practice As Applied to Warship
Construction
(1911) - By: Neil J. McDermaid - 336 pages |
Simple Elements of Navigation,
1898, by Lucien Young, 276 pages |
Small Boat Building
1922, By H. W. Patterson, 161 pages |
Small Boat Navigation,
1942, by FW Sterling, 147 pages |
Small Yacht Construction and Rigging,
1903, 174 pages |
Small-Boat Sailing; An Explanation of the
Management of Small Yachts
(1902), by EF Knight, 317 Pages |
Steam-Ships: The Story of their
Development to the Present Day
(1910), by RA Fletcher, 617 Pages |
Steel Ships; Their Construction and
Maintenance: A Manual for Shipbuilders, Ship Superintendents,
Students, and Marine Engineers
(1901) - By Thomas Walton - 387 pages |
Stem to Stern or Building the Boat
(1886) - By Oliver Optic - 347 pages |
The American Rowing Almanac and Oarsman's
Pocket Companion
(1874) - 166 Pages |
The Book of the Sailboat
(1916), by A
Hyatt Verril, 209 Pages |
The Boys Book of Boats (1868), WHG
Kingston, 386 pages |
The Building of a Wooden Ship
(1918) - By Chas. G. Davis - 144 pages |
The Clipper Ship Era
(1911), by Arthur Clark, 488 pages |
The Complete Oarsman
(1908), by RC Lehmann, 521 Pages |
The Design and Construction of Power
Workboats,
1920, by Arthur Johnson, 123 pages |
The Elements of Navigation
(1917), by WJ
Henderson, 242 pages |
The Elements of Wood Ship Construction
(1919) - By W. H. Curtis - 236 pages |
The Kedge Anchor or Young Sailors
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(1882), by William Brady, 464 pages |
The Motor Boat, Its Selection, Care and
Use,
1911, by Harold Whiting Slauson, 225 pages |
The Naval Constructor: A Vade Mecum of
Ship Design for Students, Naval Architects, Shipbuilders and
Owners, Marine Superintendents, Engineers and Draughtsmen
(1918), by G Simpson, 872 Pages |
The Power Cruiser's Pilot, 1916, by Bardford Burnham, 95 pages |
The Sailboat Classes of North America,
1963, by Fessenden Blanchard, 325 pages |
The Sailing Boat, A Treatise on Sailing
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Pages |
The sailing ships of New England,
1607-1907
(1922), by John Robinson, 438 pages |
The Science of Ship-Building, Considered
in its Relations to the Laws of Nature
(1863) - By: H. Bowlby
Willson. 98 pages |
The Sea Fisherman, 1868, by JC Wilcocks,
385 Pages |
The Story of the Submarine, 1916, by Farnahm Bishop, 227 pages |
The Yacht Club; or, The Young Boat-Builder
(1873), by Oliver Optic, 382 Pages |
The Young Craftsman,
1943, 227 pages |
Treatise on Iron Ship Building its History
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(1865) - By William Fairbairn - 367 pages |
Treatise on Marine and Naval Architecture
or Theory and Practice Blended in Ship Building
(1852) - By: John W. Griffiths - 507 pages |
Types of Canoes on Puget Sound, 1920, by TT Waterman, 65 pages |
Wooden Hull Inspection & Repair Manual
(1900) - 55 Pages |
Wooden Ship-Building
(1919) - By Charles Desmond - 234 pages |
Yacht Architecture, 1897, by Dixon Kem,
576 pages |
Yachts and Yacht Building, 1872, by PR Marett, 107 pages |