cattlejack
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Hello
I'm thinking of get a boat for the first time.
Can anybody recommend some good reading material to start with?
Thanks
I'm thinking of get a boat for the first time.

Thanks
+1 on both of those. The first will get you thinking about how boats work, and the second is a good reference for using a boat. However, get a ride on a CD 22 or a 25 from somebody ASAP to really get a handle on what it is like. Books won't do it all.ZoeB":3a1mci78 said:The Nature of Boats is a great book. It is a nontechnical reference that covers everything from hull design to engine types.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Nature-Boats- ... e+of+boats
Chapman's Piloting is also a must have for any nautical bookshelf.
slowtrot":3ih2ayuf said:Flotsam and Jetsam by Rob White. He is the brother of Bailey White. Great stories about boats and life. Funny. He tells the best outboard story ever about the motor that vibrated off its mount. I laugh every time I tighten my kicker on its mount. Yeh and dont mess with his ducks.
“Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.”