Year: 1940 Language: English Author: Hill G. Genre: Manual Publisher: Brentano's, N.Y. Clarence W.Smith, Bradley Beach, N.J. Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages + text layer Pages count: 122 Description: One of my friends said to me recently, “You ought to put what you have been saying into a book. Your experience and observations have been extensive, your conclusions may be right or wrong but they certainly differ from current practice, have what seems to you adequate support and should be recorded. If you are right and your views are applied to the design of vessels, great savings will be effected in the cost of construction and operation.” Confident that I am right, equally confident that I shall not live long enough to obtain recognition, and with a high regard for the general soundness of my friend’s opinion, this book is written. Opinions are of value either because they are more or less axiomatic or because they come from a source worthy of respect, hence a brief statement concerning the writer.
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-Illustrations. Tables. Introductory. Explanatory. Form. Sailing vessels—Details Of design. Power vessels—Details Of design. Getting data. Model design and construction. Observations.
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Hulls. Their Design and Propulsion
Language: English
Author: Hill G.
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Brentano's, N.Y. Clarence W.Smith, Bradley Beach, N.J.
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages + text layer
Pages count: 122
Description: One of my friends said to me recently, “You ought to put what you have been saying into a book. Your experience and observations have been extensive, your conclusions may be right or wrong but they certainly differ from current practice, have what seems to you adequate support and should be recorded. If you are right and your views are applied to the design of vessels, great savings will be effected in the cost of construction and operation.”
Confident that I am right, equally confident that I shall not live long enough to obtain recognition, and with a high regard for the general soundness of my friend’s opinion, this book is written.
Opinions are of value either because they are more or less axiomatic or because they come from a source worthy of respect, hence a brief statement concerning the writer.
Contents
Tables.
Introductory.
Explanatory.
Form.
Sailing vessels—Details Of design.
Power vessels—Details Of design.
Getting data.
Model design and construction.
Observations.
Screenshots
Hill G. Hulls. Their Design and Propulsion, 1940.pdf
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