
Here are 75 novel and wonderful boats--some strange, some beautiful, all of them paragons of Philip Bolger's form-follows-function design philosophy. A planing microtrawler; a glass-galleried, beachable birdwatching boat; a fully enclosed ocean-cruising rowboat; cruising sailboats that take the ground at low tide; power, sail, and rowing boats from 6 to 95 feet--these are boats as only Bolger's unfettered imagination does them. This is the first collection of Bolger's work in almost 15 years. It is long overdue."Bolger is an eloquent writer and his comments run the gamut from hilarious to profound."--The Ensign"Bolger brings a kind of youthful feeling to yacht design--he would rather make precedent than follow it."--WoodenBoat"Bolger has a way of seducing even the lay reader into thinking about and beginning to understand boat design."--Cruising World"Boat lovers who are used to designers who conceive the same boat over and over, camouflaged with a face-lifting here and there, will be amazed at Phil Bolger's diversity."--Boatbuilder
This collection investigates the potential for innovation in maritime architecture by presenting seventy-five unconventional boat designs that prioritize functional efficiency over traditional aesthetic norms. Philip Bolger, a renowned naval architect, utilizes his extensive career experience to challenge standard industry practices. He argues that form should strictly follow function, providing detailed commentary on how specific design choices influence performance, utility, and the overall experience of the vessel.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and maritime enthusiasts frequently highlight this text as a significant contribution to the field of yacht design due to the author's departure from conventional industry trends. Readers often note that the prose is accessible to laypeople while remaining technically insightful for experienced boat builders.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
1994-09-22
Publisher:
International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
ISBN-10:
0070063761
ISBN-13:
9780070063761
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