C Eng Frina Hon Miims: 9 books

Book cover of Yacht Designer's Sketch Book

Yacht Designer's Sketch Book

Hints and Advice for the Amateur and the Professional

by Ian Nicolson, C. Eng. FRINA Hon. MIIMS
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2015

For many years in Yachts and Yachting magazine, these very practical, workable sketches by yacht designer Ian Nicolson appeared regularly and they apply to every part of a boat. Hulls of all known materials, decks, spars, accommodation, tenders, sails and rigging – all receive the skilled treatment...
Book cover of The Ian Nicolson Trilogy
by Ian Nicolson, C. Eng. FRINA Hon. MIIMS
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2015

This trilogy tells how Ian Nicolson, yachtsman, naval architect and author, joined a Canadian and a Norwegian to sail the 45-foot ketch Maken from England via the Panama Canal to Vancouver, Canada. It goes on to describe how Ian returned home from Vancouver: how he hitch-hiked his way between Canada’s...
Book cover of The Boat Improvement Guide
by Ian Nicolson, C. Eng. FRINA Hon. MIIMS
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2015

Comfort is not a measureable quality, mainly because it means different things to different people. It also changes according to the weather, the time of year, the size of the boat, the distance from land, the prevalence of seasickness, and the state of the drinks locker. However, sound initial design,...
Book cover of Build a Simple Dinghy
by Ian Nicolson, C. Eng. FRINA Hon. MIIMS
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2015

Getting afloat need not be difficult or expensive if you were to build your own boat. Most of the boats described here are suitable for beginners, and are small and light enough to be carried on a car roof rack. They can be taken to the sea, river, canal or lake; they are cheap and easy to build....
Book cover of Alfred Mylne The Leading Yacht Designer
by Ian Nicolson, C. Eng. FRINA Hon. MIIMS
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2015

Beautiful boats last a long time, but ugly ones die young. That is one reason why there are so many Alfred Mylne designed yachts still sailing, even though some of them are well over 100 years old. It was in 1896 that Alfred Mylne, at the age of twenty-four, set up his yacht design office in Glasgow...
Book cover of Yacht Designer's Notebook
by Ian Nicolson, C. Eng. FRINA Hon. MIIMS
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2015

This fully revised third edition of a classic manual is a mine of information for yachtsmen to customise their boats. An abundance of clear illustrations accompanied by concise explanations cover the following subjects: hull construction and repairs; keels, floors and decks; rudders, tillers and steering...
Book cover of An Introduction to Open Boat Cruising
by Ian Nicolson, C. Eng. FRINA Hon. MIIMS
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2016

This book will appeal to anyone who enjoys small boat cruising, or anyone considering taking up the sport. Ian Nicolson is a renowned nautical author who has always been particularly keen on open boat cruising. Here he imparts the benefits of many years spent investigating and indulging in this fun,...
Book cover of Great Yacht Designs by Alfred Mylne 1921 to 1945
by Ian Nicolson, C. Eng. FRINA Hon. MIIMS
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2016

Alfred Mylne the First designed exciting, beautiful yachts, which have won many races over the past 120 years – some are still collecting prizes. They have also cruised far and wide. Many still traverse the oceans, braving the blasting breeze with the confidence of their strong construction. Each...
Book cover of Boatbuilding

Boatbuilding

Cold-moulded and Strip-Planked Wood

by Ian Nicolson, C. Eng. FRINA Hon. MIIMS
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2016

Cold-moulded wood boatbuilding predates fibreglass and has been used successfully for sailing dinghies, offshore racing yachts, fast multihulls and powerboats, and even rowing shells. It involves bonding together layers of wood veneers or thin planks to make a strong, lightweight and watertight hull....
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