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1898008979San Francisco: The Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association 1898. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very good plus. Very scarce title featuring code flag designation tables along with color lithograph plates showing member clubs and officers flags of the Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association. Octavo 51 pp. Very good plus with minor cracking to paper at interior hinges and neat 1899 ownership inscription on first blank page otherwise clean and tight. No other copies appear on line and Worldcat shows only four libraries holding hard copies. <br/> <br/> The Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association hardcover
263p., illus. Hardcover Good condition
263p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
187716248New York: Harper's Weekly 1877. Very good overall. A charming wood engraving from Harper's Weekly dated June 9 1877. Drawn by Schell and Hogan. With a large yacht in the foreground being inspected by its owners while a yacht in the middle ground is made ready to sail. Gowanus Bay was the home of the first facility of the Atlantic Yacht Club which was organized in 1866 when it broke away from the Brooklyn Yacht Club. The Atlantic Yacht Club soon drew the attention of many of Long Island's most prominent citizens and became one of the most active clubs in New York hosting regattas and attracting sailors from around the world for its Atlantic Race Week and Lipton Cup Regattas. For decades the center of the New York sailing and yachting world was located at Gowanus Creek and the Erie Basin in Red Hook Brooklyn. Harper's Weekly unknown
119p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Oversize 171p., illus. More than 50 projects to improve your boat Hardcover Very good condition good
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece, plates and illustrations in the text; terra cotta cloth, gilt back, red top, covers very lightly dust-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION
1936128941936 un volume, broché grand in-octavo (paperback in-octavo), dos et couverture crèmes imprimés (white spine and cover printed) , première de couverture illustrée de l'emblème du Y.C.F. en noir et imprimée (cover illustrated and printed), légèrement fanée (chipped cover), tête lisse (top edge smooth), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), ex-libris tampon violet : "Maurice Martin Courtier Maritime - Saint-Malo Saint-Servan", abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated) de planches de pavillons et guidons, une planche hors-texte en couleurs pour le pavillon et les guidons du club, XXIX planches de guidons particuliers hors-texte en couleurs, deux planches hors-texte en couleurs d'insignes officiels + une planche hors-texte en noir de medaille et revers du Yacht Club de France, 246 pages, 1936 Paris Yacht Club de France Editeur,
189533592Paris E.BERNARD & cIE 1895 Rare édition Française traduite, annotée & augmentée par MM Boyn et Martinenq avec préface de M. Pérignon , un volume de texte in-8 et un atlas en feuilles in-4° de 76 planches dépliantes percaline éditeur violette, dos passés il s'agit des deux volumes de la première partie , une partie navigation suivra, le dos du portefeuille des planches est en mauvais état
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked blue cloth boards, rubbing to spine ends and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with well rubbed edges and corners and fraying to spine ends. 195pp. Revised edition of a book written to help you win races. Well illustrated. For owners of boats of all racing classes from fixed keel yachts to centreboard dinghies,
xii, 260 p. : illus. ; 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j.
xii, 260 p. : illus. ; 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j.
160 pages. Features: Mast Protection; Welcome to Hard Times - a conversation with Dean Stephens; The Elements of Seamanship, Part III; A Classic in Plywood, Part II - Planking up the Bolger rowing dory; Building the House - cabin fever in the boat yard; Knock on Wood - Part III; Zahniser's; Wooden Yachts Earning Their Keep - Chartering as one solution; Keeping Up With LINDO - maintenance on a Baltic trader in the tropics; The International Boatbuilding Training Center - Britain's industry-sponsored school for the trade; Learning to Build in Wood - a survey of American boatbuilding programs. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
144 pages. Features: Alaska Limit Seiners; Bill Grunwald - 26 different boats to order; Caring for deserving tools; The History of Small Yacht Design - Part I - SCHEMER and the skimming dishes; How to build PICCOLO, Part II; How to build a double paddle; LADY JEANNE - a liveaboard Maine lobsterboat; The Biloxi Schooners - the 'white queens' of the early oystering and shrimping trade; Liberated Caulking - burn the mallet; The Backbone - Part IV - the marriage of ballast and keel; Herringbone - a quick and reliable repair stitch; Milling Your Own - using a chainsaw mill to get the lumber you want. Short opening at top of coverfold. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: The History of Small Yacht Design - Part II - examples from the era of the 'cutter craze'; The Preservation Forum; Keeping from Hitting Anything; Knock on Wood - Part II; The Handy Billy - make yourself a stout little block and tackle; A Classic in Plywood - Part I - Harold 'Dynamite' Payson building the Bolger rowing dory; Runabout Renaissance - going through the restoration process; ANNIE - Fenwick Williams's lovely 24' gaff yawl is built and sailing; GAUNTLET; Fitting the Deck Framing - foundations for your deck and house; The Narrowboats of Great Britain. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: The Unretired Frank Prothero; Lindsay Lord's POT O' GOLD - a 1931 Lawley Cruiser; Keeping a cutting edge - power saws; MOCKINGULL - a wing in the wind, a wing in the water; The History of Small Yacht Design - the 40 footers; The Boatbuilders of Alexandrea Bay - Skiff-Putts and Gold Cups; Building a cheap boat shelter; Delaware Duckers - a rich history of poling, sailing, rowing and racing; Ways and Means at Riverside Boat Yard; Spike Knots; Boat Plans and the Public Domain - a forum of responses. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: The Storys of Essex - a family shipbuilding tradition that spans three centuries; Brad Story - from shipbuilding to boatbuilding; The Light-Displacement Controversy - Farnham Butler's startling approach to practical yachts; The boats of Howard Blackburn, hero of Gloucester; Building the Kingfisher - Part I - a fast plywood single shell for the home builder; A RIVERKEEPER for the Hudson - high-performance patrol boat; The oldest boat from Fife still sails in Ireland; Harry Dring's Legacy - the ongoing preservation of ships; CHEROKEE - the several lives of a launch; Cold-Molded Overlay - How Bent Jesperson gets spectacular results. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
152 pages. Features: Henry Scheel - innovation never goes out of style; The Caddo Lake Bateau - James H. Conrad and Thad Sitton; Traditional Teak Grates - how they're made at Hinckley's; Barnegat Bay's A-Cats - racing for the next century; The Scottish Fishing Fleet - Rugged enough for the North Sea; The Tahoe Yacht Club's 12th annual Concours d'Elegance; The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding; An epic cruise in the New York pilot-schooner Caprice; Building the Kingfisher, Part II; Saw it yourself with a Bandmill. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
160 pages. Features: L. Francis Herreshoff - Part II; The Huckins Yacht Corporation, Part I; A plywood Lapstrake classic - a lovely Whitehall-type by English designer Iain Oughtred; WARRIOR's Figurehead - two artisans continue a craft that has almost disappeared; Tracing EGRET, a seakeeping Munroe sharpie; CHRISTINE - a winning wooden maxi racer; Restoration of 12 1/2 footers - a total rebuild at the Ballantine yard; The Gloucester fisherman's races; Stopwaters - hidden performers that keep water out; Wooden Boat Immigrants - Haiti's wooden boat lifts provide clues to the last of their working fleet. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Recollections of WoodenBoat; Twenty-five Years - Twenty-Five Boats; Denmark's Ring-Anderson shipyard; The W-class sloops at Antiqua's Classic Yacht Regatta; The Martin Skiff; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
136 pages. Features: Building a Model Sailing Yacht - Part II; The Spaulding Wooden Boat Center; The Somes Sound 12 1/2; VIVA; A New Bronze Pulpit; Encounters of the Texas 200; One-off Wood-and-Canvas Construction; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
Oversize. 127 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Oversize. 127 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
209 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good