What aare the best wooden boat repair/restoration books?
What aare the best wooden boat repair/restoration books?
Kinda depends on the type of boat you want to restore. There is overlap, of course, but the skill set for restoring say a Cris Craft speedboat is different from restoring a carvel planked cruising sailboat or a plywood on frame dory. Depending on your project, a book called Wooden Boat Removation by Jim Trefethen might be a good place to start.
WHYankee, thanks. I have a 1948 Egg Harbor and a 1962 Egg.
If you are going to tackle a renovation or restoration, or even a decent sized repair job, it helps to know how the boat was built in the first place. I have found over the years the Bud Macintosh book, "How to build a wooden boat" is an invaluable tool.
I'll bet my copy is twenty years old and is starting to show it's age..
Our sponsor has a number of books on specific topics like frame and stem repair that are well written and full of information.
I second what willin woodworks says about knowing how wooden boats were built.
Don Danenburg, Restoring Wooden Runabouts
Chuck Thompson
1955 18' Chris Craft Continental
1950 30' Chris Craft Express
1955 Concordia Yawl #26 (under restoration)
This is a great resource/reference from Walt Simmons.
http://www.duck-trap.com/repairs.html
If you are in fact restoring an old runabout Danenburgs book is the bible. He wrote a lengthy piece on this forum about ten years ago on edge joining planks in place with a router.
He used to contribute fairly regularly and he was a font of valuable info and insight.