Bag om Hints On the Principles Which Should Regulate the Form of Ships and Boats
This classic guide to ship design offers a wealth of practical advice and insights into the principles of naval architecture. From the physics of buoyancy to the intricacies of rigging and sail design, the author covers all aspects of ship and boat design in remarkable detail. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in maritime history, engineering, or design.
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