Saturday, July 14, 2012

Sharpie Book Reuel B Parker Great book!

The Sharpie Book
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Mystery Solved. This book was just what I needed. It is incredible how much informational quality Reuel Parker is able fit into such a small book. The book appears similar to his classical boat re/designs eligant yet spartan.The review above is complete. Don't bother reading the following warningI do have one problem with this book. As a recent amatuer boatbuilder for the past year I've been enjoying collecting and reading these type of books as well as boat designs. My appetite has been insatiable. This book and his re/designs of classical sharpies is so good it literally filled the gap. I didn't expect my needs to met so thoroughly. What do I do now? I have a long list of books in my wish list that can't possibly compare. How many times can I reread this one? As mentioned above it is a small book regardless of how much quality information it contains. Hopefully building a boat will workup an appetite.
Not just for Sharpies This book has many virtues It is highly readable downtoearth or sea? and covers a fascinating topic. The sections on this history of the sharpie are nicely punctuated by seastories observations and photographs of working sharpies.I'm building my own boat. It is not a sharpie more of a dory but it uses many similar construction features flat plywood sides rockered bottom chine log construction centerboard epoxy covering etc.. Mr. Parker's book has been an absolutely priceless resource on every aspect of construction.I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in small sailing craft either for history or building your own. I'd also advise people to check out the ParkerMarine website for more information on the Author's designs.
A boat built from The Sharpie Book I bought the book and built a sharpie. It's proved to be a good boat especially for shallow water. This boat makes you seek shallow water and go places other sailboats don't dare.
Great book you will want to build one I really enjoyed this book. The author includes everything from the history to the modern construction of these boats. Some of the sections on construction are a little confusing for beginners. One area that comes to mind is the section on lofting some diagrams would be useful here other books or websites help. I have read the book several times and expect I will always use it as a reference.
sure to make a sharpie lover out of you Reuel Parker has captured the simple essence of small functional boats. This is a terrific read chock full of interesting information about the evolution of the sharpie type. It includes several excellent boatbuilding projects with instructions aimed at semiknowledgeable builders. Firsttime builders may need an additional building resource to understand some of the finer points of boat construction. This book will very quickly instill you with a fondness for light simple shallowdraft boats. Anyone who likes sailing or boat trivia will love this book.
Great background for boatbuilding I think the kernal of this book is the description of why plywood is a superior boat building material. diagonal strength I had been thinking of carvel planking as the best type of wood construction. I was wrong. Other than that the book does a great job of describing the history of and reason for sharpies.From what I read I decided that a deeper heavier and stronger boat might be more appropriate for the inside passage to Alaska. Also I'm just not short enough to spend much time in the cabin of a sharpie.Good book good read and I will be buying the Ruel Parker book on cold molding.
Great book! I love this book it starts out with history of the sharpie design to get you hooked and then it finishes with a modern interpretation of a classic sharpie. You gain enough knowledge from this book to create any of the sharpies mentioned in the book. You are even given the dimensions for a few of the more popular models.
A wonderful addition to the nautical library Whether you are an amateur boatbuilder or just love reading and learning about boats this is a fantastic book to add to your library. Reuel Parker has done a superb job of researching the roots and evolution of this versatile little craft as well as including enough information in the back that a fairly skilled craftsman could build just about any of the boats showcased. Well written narrative combined with fine historic and documentary photos make this a book that anyone would have trouble putting down.
Don't build or buy a Sharpie without this book! Reull's book is wonderfully illustrated and superbly written. He is a wonderful salesman for the sharpie in general and uses great historical references to build reader interest in these great boats. As an aspiring boat builder I found the book indispensible. Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy.
Excellent Information Reuel Parker really has a hit with this book. He information is excellent and easy to understand no elitist jargon here. He makes a wonderful case for the Sharpie's use and how versatile a boat it is. Anyone who is considering build a boat at home should read this for sure. The book contains several boat plans and all the information need to build one is contained within.
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