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Old 17-02-2019, 05:13   #16
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Re: What reference books do you have on board?

I have quite a few books on board. Among the reference books, I carry World Cruising Routes, a bunch of cruising guides, Two Calder books (his cruising encyclopedia and diesel repair book), Admiralty Sailing Directions (pilot charts), most of the Pardey books, manuals for most of the equipment installed and a few other reference books such as one for the lighthouses of Brazil and others that don't come to mind right now. I also have a collection of sailing or sea related books that I enjoy reading on the boat. Right now I'm reading "Uttermost Part of the Earth: A History of Tierra del Fuego and the Fuegians" - a wonderful account of a family that moves to Tierra del Fuego to homestead in the 19th century. I wish I had room for more books!
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Re: What reference books do you have on board?

Food & Wine "Cocktails - More Than 150 Drinks + Appetizers and Party Menus" ... oh and Niger's books too
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Old 17-02-2019, 06:25   #18
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Re: What reference books do you have on board?

Ashley's Book of Knots, for when I'm bored.
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Old 17-02-2019, 18:43   #19
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Re: What reference books do you have on board?

While we do have a good selection of the books aforementioned, I would say that if you do not have a copy of "Get Rid of Boat Odors" by Peggie Hall, your reference collection is incomplete!
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Old 17-02-2019, 20:54   #20
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Re: What reference books do you have on board?

Well, we carry many of the above mentioned books, but also a copy of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, something I've had close to hand since about 12 years of age. (I do have a somewhat newer edition, though!)

Oh, a sorta reference book: over thirty years of bound personal log books, covering our journeys and boat projects over the years and miles. About 20 volumes in all!

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Re: What reference books do you have on board?

Years ago I had a soul destroying job which fortunately for me was over the road from the State Library. I spent my lunch times going through the "Discard Book" section where they sold books where one or more pages had broken away from the binding. The prices were normally $2 each.

The books covered all subjects but I focused on certain sections and picked up:
  • A Field Guide to Marine Birds of the World. (That is my prized possession)
  • Mammals of the world
  • Whales, dolphins and seals
  • Cooking afloat.
  • Cruising in Comfort
  • Where to Cruise
  • Lonely Planet travel guides for just about any country you can name.
But I also have "Dangerous Marine Animals of the World", "First Aid Afloat", "Heavy Weather Sailing", "Norries Nautical Tables", Hiscock books as well as Lin & Larry Pardey's books.

One book I always cherished was Steve Dashew's book "The Circumnavigators Handbook". I used to borrow it from the library but after about the fourth time I was told I couldn't take it out again as someone else wanted it. That is the last time we saw the book as the borrower went off to sea with it.

But I bought a copy off eBay just last month and was really pleased with the condition of it but I haven't really had time to look at in depth.
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Re: What reference books do you have on board?

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While we do have a good selection of the books aforementioned, I would say that if you do not have a copy of "Get Rid of Boat Odors" by Peggie Hall, your reference collection is incomplete!
A big plus one for this
There is a LOT more to this book than just managing your heads. If you yet dont believe that prevention is better than cure ....... this book will do so.
It is a must read for any boat owner and then becomes a reference book.
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