Contents in Details
Introduction
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Contents ix
1. Basic Considerations 1
The Benefits
Are You a Candidate for a Being Happy Boat Owner?
How Much Time is Involved?
Resale Value
Boat Size vs Cost
The Importance of Proximity
Cost/Time Benefits
Getting Upside Down
Winter Lay Up
Why Boat Repairs Are So Costly
The Risks
Portrait of a Happy Boat Owner
Insurance
The Cost of Boating
Partnerships
Charter Arrangements
The Nature of the Industry
Dealerships
Quality Issues
Warranties
New -vs- Used Boats
What to Expect From a New Boat Purchase
2. Boat Types:
Which is Right for You? 31
Mrs. Boat Buyer
Boating
Life Styles & Layouts
Dual Controls
Head Room
Sleeping Accommodations
Social Spaces
The Galley
Eating
Heads
Cockpit Areas
Flybridge Sedan
Express Cruiser
Trawler Style
Sport Fisherman
Sport Fishing From Other Types
Multi Purpose Styles
Motor Yacht
Bloat Boats & Clumsy Design
High Sided Expresses
Double Cabin
Down Easter
Other
Basic Design Considerations
The Death of Practicality
Interior Ventilation
Deck Areas
Area Sizes
Flying Bridges
Tops and Enclosures
State Rooms
Dizzy
Design and Loony Luxury
Unconventional Boat Design
Anatomy of Frivolous Design
3. Old Boats,
New Boats and Quality 73
Service Life of Pleasure Craft
The Economics of Older Boats Estimating Costs
Approximate Service Life of Boat Components
Selecting the Right Boat for Projects
New-vs- Used Boats
Depreciation of New and Used Boats
Quality and the Mid Size Market
Old or New, Which Is Better? What Does Quality in Boats Mean?
Foreign -vs- Domestic Builders
4. Basic Hull
Construction 95
Overview of Current Hull Issues
Basic Materials
Lamination,
the Essence of Modern Boat Building
Understanding Laminate Strength
High Technology and Boat Building
Plastics
Plywood
Composites and Cores
Ultra High Density Foams
Delamination
Putty Cores
Foam Cores
Surveying Cored Hulls
Plywood as a Core
The Essentials of Hull Structure
Keel
Bulkheads
Stringers
Frames
Structural Grids and Grid Liners
Tabbing and Taping, a Weak Point
Broken Tabbing
Decks & Superstructure
Deck Join Methods
Deck Issues
Proper Fillets
Rub Rail Materials
Windows and Deck Joints
Stress Points
5. Evaluating
Boat Hulls 135
How to Determine the Presence of Cores
Examining the Bottom
Examining the Hull Sides
Deck Join Defects
Through Hull Fittings
Interior Hull
Stringers
Limber Holes
Bulkheads
Checking For Cabin Leaks
Fuel Tanks
Aluminum Fuel Tanks
Black Iron Tanks
Stainless Steel Tanks
Aluminum Water Tanks
Mr.
Blister
The Real Cause of Blisters
Barrier Coating
Pre 1996 Boats
Repaired Blisters
Blisters on Used Boats
Repairing Blisters
Summary
6. Performance and Sea Keeping 169
The Meaning of Sea Keeping Juggling a Host of Factors
About Speed
Hull Types and Efficiency
Pitching
Vertical Center of Gravity
Passenger Height Above the Water
The Effects of Trim
Shaft Angle, Propeller Pockets and Vee Drives
The Effects of Beam
The Effects of Weight
Stability
Dynamic Instability - Chine Riding
Extreme Cases
Summary
7. Decks & Superstructure 195
Deck Cores
Deck Designs
Gimmicks and Weird Stuff
Making Inspections
Hardware Attachments
Windlasses
Where Does the Water Go? Rope or Chain Locker
Guttering
Deck Hatches
Deck Problems With Express Cruisers
Bow Pulpits
Windows & Frames
Port Holes
Sagging Decks
Interior Headliners
Flying Bridges
Helm Stations Generally
8. Stress Cracks, Finishes and Surface Defects 223
Boat Finishes
Claims to UV Resistance
Stress Cracks
Repaired Areas
Stress Cracks on Hull Bottoms Gel Coat Voids
A Common Question
Should Stress Cracks be Repaired?
Damage Repair
Gel Coat Crazing
Dark Colored Boats
Blotchy, Discolored Finishes Longevity of Finish
Repairing Chips and Dings
Cleaning
Should Old Boats be Painted?
Maintaining the Finish
9. Power Options 243
Diesel Myths
Gas Versus Diesel
The Safety Issue
Gas Engine Longevity
Diesel Maintenance Issues
Diesel Operating Issues
Who Really Needs Diesels?
Boat Size and Weight
Minimum Planing Speed Test
Diesel Engines
Diesel Power Ratings
Brake -vs- Shaft Horsepower Continuous -vs- Intermittent
Power
Continuous -vs- Intermittent Duty
Revolutions Per Minute
Diesel Engine Reliability Experience by Manufacturer
Detroit Diesel
Caterpillar Engines
Cummins Diesels
Volvo Diesels
Yanmar Diesels
German Diesels
Gas Engines
GM Block Engines
An Important Rule for Internal Combustion Engines
Marinizing Companies
Mercruiser
Volvo Gas Engines
Transmissions
Reverse-Reduction Gears
Z-F Transmissions
Vee Drives
Stern Drives - The Bete Noir of Power Boating
Alternative Drive Systems
Engine Surveys
Diesel Engines
Gas Engines
10. The Engine
Room 279
Engine Room Access & Serviceability
All About Engine Hour Meters
Gas Engine Longevity
Diesel Engines
Propellering
Ventilation
Things needed frequent servicing
Sizing Up Condition of Used Boat Engines
Water and Oil Trails
Engine Rust
Sources of excessive engine room corrosion
The Drive System
Engine Mounts
Vibration Problems
Exhaust Systems
Diesel Engine Risers
Mufflers
Gas Engine Risers
Other Quick Checks
The Cooling System
Look Under the Engines
Shaft Seals
Installation of Other Components
Fuel Filters
Fuel Lines
Fuel Tank Vents
Batteries
Water Heaters
Battery Chargers
Insulation
11. Electrical & Plumbing Systems 315
Flexibility is in the Switching
AC Power - How Much is Enough?
Shore Power Cables
Shore Power Connectors
Electric Service Panels
Circuit Breakers
Service Outlets
Older Boats
Generators
Gas or Diesel?
Water Where It Shouldn’t
Inverters: AC Power From Batteries
DC Systems
Battery Chargers
Older Boats
Plumbing Systems
Sea Cocks
Plastic Valves
Sea Strainers
Plastic Components
Plastic Nipples
Vacuum Head Systems
Boating in a Sewer
Standard Electric Pump Systems
Waste Plumbing Systems
Bilge Pumps
Where Does the Water Go? Fresh Water Systems
Dockside Water Systems
Air Conditioning Systems
Assessing the Overall Systems Convenience for Servicing
12. Design Details 353
Hey Man, It’s Cool
Important Changes in Boat Building
Computers, CCR & CAD-CAM Eliminating Wood: Enter New Materials
High Maintenance, Low Maintenance and too Much Clutter
Ergonomics
Integral Platforms
Exhaust Ports
Side Exhausts
Platform as Patio
Boarding Problems
Cockpit & Under Deck Storage
Fish Boxes
Exterior Upholstery
Fold-Down Cockpit Seats
Hardtops
Transom Doors
Cockpit Scuppers
Windshields and Wipers
13. Steering, Controls, Systems & Equipment 371
Ergonomics at the Helm
Engine Control Systems
Steering Systems
Helm Panel Layouts
Tops & Covers
Cockpit Appliances
Hardware
Navigation
Instruments
Radars
GPS/Plotters
Depth Meters
Autopilots
Other Systems
Air Conditioning
Water Makers
Water Fixtures
Navigation Lights
Ground Tackle
Anchor Windlasses
Bow Thrusters
Hydraulic Transom Platforms
Safety Gear
14. The Art
of the Deal 393
Hull Identification Numbers (HIN)
Federal Documentation
Getting Into the Right Frame of Mind
Boat Shows
New Boats
How About Demos?
Seasonal Leftovers
Buying a Trade-In
Dealerships
Optional Equipment
Dealer Markup
Selecting a Dealer
Used Boats
Beginning the Search
Locating Boats
Brokerage Boats
Transacting the Sale - Used Boats
For Sale, OBO
Seller’s Expense, Buyer’s Expense
OBO Contracts
Co-ownership
Boat Fraud
15. Boat Shopping 407
New Boats
Test Runs
Used Boats
The Florida Market
Fresh Water Boats
Other Regional Considerations Making Your Own Appraisal Appraisal
Books
Regional Variations
Fickleness of Pricing
Repossessions & Salvage
16. The Survey & Post Survey 417
Used Boat Surveys
What Surveyors Do
Survey Logistics
Engine Surveys
Oil Analysis
Borescoping
Electronic Diesels
Gas Engines
After the Survey
Dealing With Issues
Negotiating Deficiencies
Who Makes Repairs?
Estimating Repair Costs
A Few Other Tips
17. Boat Builders
by Company 433
Companies
Companies by Quality Category
Entry Level Builders
Mid Level Builders
High Quality Production Builders
List of Taiwan Boats
Glossary 455
Index 465
Copyright© 2003 David H. Pascoe |
David Pascoe is a second generation marine surveyor in his family who began his surveying career at age 16 as an apprentice in 1965 as the era of wooden boats was drawing to a close.
Certified by the National Association of Marine Surveyors in 1972, he has conducted over 5,000 pre purchase surveys in addition to having conducted hundreds of boating accident investigations, including fires, sinkings, hull failures and machinery failure analysis.
Over forty years of knowledge and experience are brought to bear in following books. David Pascoe is the author of:
In addition to readers in the United States, boaters and boat industry professionals worldwide from nearly 80 countries have purchased David Pascoe's books, since introduction of his first book in 2001.
In 2012, David Pascoe has retired from marine surveying business at age 65.
On November 23rd, 2018, David Pascoe has passed away at age 71.
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