Over 150 years ago, the skills needed to operate a merchant sailing vessel were many and varied.
It also makes delightful reading for armchair sailors and the legions of landlubbers with an interest in the sea..
Packed with useful hands-on information conveyed in a chatty, humorous style, The Arts of the Sailor is the perfect book to keep aboard ship for study and for ready reference when the need arises.
Easy-to-follow instructions for fashioning decorative knots, ornamental coverings, and nettings, and even how to make a proper bucket round out this engaging and informative guide.
Other topics equally important to safe, economical, and efficient boat maintenance and management include belaying, coiling, and stowing; towing procedures; how to make a chafing gear; and much more.
More than 100 illustrations help the reader grasp the fundamentals and fine points of handling a ship while the author describes in detail a sailor\'s tools, basic knots, and useful hitches as well as the Arts of splicing, handsewing, and canvas work.
In this excellent handbook on basic shipboard skills, marine expert Hervey Garrett Smith offers boating and yachting enthusiasts a complete course in rigging, working, and maintaining a ship.
While not nearly as much in demand today as they were in the days of the Yankee clippers, these skills nevertheless remain important and necessary to today\'s yachtsmen and owners of smaller pleasure boats.
Over 150 years ago, the skills needed to operate a merchant sailing vessel were many and varied