The Outboard Boater's Handbook

The Outboard Boater's Handbook
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Publisher : International Marine Publishing Company
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000024251662
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Book Synopsis The Outboard Boater's Handbook by : David R. Getchell

Download or read book The Outboard Boater's Handbook written by David R. Getchell and published by International Marine Publishing Company. This book was released on 1994 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This comprehensive manual shows you how to go places and do things you never thought possible in a small outboard motorboat. A well-designed ruggedly built 17-footer, for instance, can fish offshore, circumnavigate Lake Superior, and crisscross the continent on inland waterways or on a trailer pulled by the family car. Small outboards are among the most versatile boats ever developed and are far more able than you might expect. Covered here are all the popular types--and some exciting alternatives as well as methods that may change your entire boating outlook. Aided by contributions from other experts, veteran outboard skipper David R. Getchell, Sr., offers a wealth of useful facts and special savvy that reveal for the first time in a single book the true potential of these democratic boats 20 feet and under. Here are the means to understand what can be done, and the way to do it safely, including: how to judge a boat's potential and capabilities based on design and construction; how to rebuild an older boat; how to handle a little boat in big seas, surf, or shallow water; how to navigate; how to read the weather; how to head upriver or offshore; how to trailer your boat; how to manage and equip it for camp cruising on a nearby lake or for subarctic exploration; and how to care for the boat and motor.


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