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Classic Speedboats, 1916-1939
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Classic Speedboats, 1916-1939

Readers can relive the true golden age of high-performance classic speedboats in this book that covers these mighty wooden-hulled craft from around World War I until just before the second World War. This was an era when speed was still a new plaything, and speedboats and aircraft were raced as passionately as were automobiles; when massive mahogany speedboats powered by engines from suppliers such as Rolls-Royce competed fiercely against rivals from around the world. Classic speedboat enthusiasts will relish the cutaway drawings of these craft, as well as the choice archival photography and the modern color photography of these now-impeccably restored beauties.

Racing Cars of the Seas
  • Language: en

Racing Cars of the Seas

From 1954 to 1975, the Milan-based San Marco boatyard wrote some of the most interesting pages in the post-war history of powerboating. San Marco is the only yard that has extensively used Italian car engines for both its racing and production boats, including those of Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Fiat and Abarth. The yard produced such models as the 600 Del Mare, Giulietta del Mare, Appia; all fast and prestigious wooden runabouts with elegant lines and refined details. Like a fashion designer or a famous Italian coachbuilder, for over 20 years Oscar Scarpa, founder of the yard, promoted a tradition of excellence, building several hundred exclusive boats with his son Sandro each w...

Mahogany in Scale
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

Mahogany in Scale

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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The classic mahogany runabout is a universally popular modeling subject, but many newcomers to the modeling hobby are apprehensive about completing a build. Will they be able to fit the planks perfectly? And how about the glass-smooth clear finish, which tolerates no mistakes in woodwork or polishing? It's really not so hard, just follow the steps outlined here! Model boat buff Patrick Matthews covers the entire process, from choosing a project from one of the many available kits, through building and finishing a mahogany marvel-- even the basics of Radio Control are covered. Additional suggestions are included for simple but effective customizations, as well as a gallery of models from some real masters of the craft-- temptation and encouragement for the modeler to stretch further yet. Patrick Matthews shares his enthusiasm for model boats through contributions to Ships in Scale magazine, where he covers Radio Control scale model boats. In his spare time, Patrick is an automotive engineer in Detroit.

Mahogany boats
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Mahogany boats

Luxury, elegance, speed – these are just a few of the characteristics that one inevitably associates with classic wooden yachts. Even though owning one of these originals may remain out of reach for most of us, models of these "runabouts" can be built by anyone. In this book, Patrick Matthews describes in detail all the steps for building a mahogany yacht based on a kit and thus saves even beginners from the pitfalls of such a construction. But experienced modellers will also appreciate the comprehensive tips – especially in the often-dreaded area of finishing. Many tips on improving kits, but also perspectives on building models according to blueprints round off this book on mahogany yachts in the model. From the content: • Overview of different kits • Tools and workplace • Building a kit • Hull construction and propulsion • Finishing • Details • Drive operation • Drive improvements • Remote control electronics • Improvements • Model gallery • Construction documents • Sources

Liberty Ship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Liberty Ship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In 1940, German submarines were imposing a terrible toll on the maritime routes. Within a few months in the winter 1940-1941, the American Government put together with daring entrepreneurs, the most gigantic shipbuilding program of History. From flat lands, 18 giant shipyards were erected and launched 2750 units of these 450 feet cargos in less than four years. Records of enthusiasm and inventiveness are beated daily by thousands of men and women all over the United States. One ship is even made in 4 days from keel laying to launching. Young ladies learned welding on the ferryboats, which take them to work at the yards. Then civilian sailor from private shipping companies took the ships in convoy to England and the beaches of Normandy. Without the unbelievable effort, Victory would have taken much longer. This is a story about brave men and women, metal, steam, courage and faith.

Classic Speedboats
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 191

Classic Speedboats

Less than one year after the end of World War II, speedboat enthusiasts resumed their passionate affair with the sport. The two nations at the fore of this renaissance were Italy -- where gentlemen racers capitalized on their proximity to exotic engines from Ferrari, Maserati and Alfa Romeo -- and the U.S. -- where skilled engineers and an abundant surplus of aircraft engines helped spawn a new breed of speedboats: the unlimited. This marvelous followup to Classic Speedboats 1916-1939 (MBI Item #125483AP) examines the birth of a modern motorsport. A knowledgeable text is combined with archival images depicting boats at speed, expertly crafted wood hulls, and the fantastic engines that powered them. Also included is coverage of great boats from other European nations, the advent of notoriously dangerous jet-powered hydroplanes, and the piston-engined Miss US 1, which in 1962 attained a speed of 200 mph, a record for piston-powered boats that remains unbroken.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 872

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Chris-Craft
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Chris-Craft

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

From its inception in 1922 through its demise in the 1980s, Chris-Craft established itself as a prestigious name among American boat builders. This is the colorful history of the company and its founder, Christopher Columbus Smith. 90 illustrations, 80 in color.

Bugatti - The Designer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

Bugatti - The Designer

Barry Eaglesfield - the well known Bugatti enthusiast and historian has produced a new book on Ettore Bugatti covering a variety of his designs and inventions. Barry owns a large library of information that includes over a hundred photograph albums and articles (four thousand pages in all) devoted entirely to Bugatti and from which he was able to write "The Bugatti Book" in 1953. This book ran for four editions, is still sought after and a useful reference source with the added bonus of a Bugatti car maintenance section. He returned to his archive in 1996 to produce the Bugatti Replacement Parts book and has also written numerous articles relating to all things Bugatti and the Bugatti dynast...

The Golden Age of Waterskiing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

The Golden Age of Waterskiing

Break out the suntan oil and wax the skis for this nostalgic look back at one of America's favorite summertime staples! From the first intrepid weekend warriors to strap on their snow skis and lash a length of rope to the back of their buddies' boats through the fabulous resort-town waterski shows of the 1950s and '60s, this comprehensive history features a wealth of evocative period photography in both color and black-and-white. Special focus is given to the development of equipment from the turm of the century to the 1960s, the rise of competitive skiing and waterskiing as entertainment.