The ship-builder's assistant, or, Marine architecture : containing I. Decimals, the extraction of the square and cube roots, also geometry and mensuration : with rules for finding the content of plank and timber, also the tunnage of ships; illustrated by proper examples. II. Observations on the nature and value of timber, and how to procure it in the necessary forms for ship-building. III. The method of drawing plans of ships, and moulding their timbers : with the practical rules to be observed in building the hulls of different ships : to which is added, the scantling or dimension of ships timbers. IV. Directions for making masts and yards in just proportion to the ship, and to each other. Also tables of the weights and sizes of anchors and cables, according to the new establishment. V. The boatswains art: shewing the method of finding the length and thickness of every rope. Also cable and cordage tables, shewing by inspection the weight of any rope. With directions for cutting out sails ...
1784
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Title
The ship-builder's assistant, or, Marine architecture : containing I. Decimals, the extraction of the square and cube roots, also geometry and mensuration : with rules for finding the content of plank and timber, also the tunnage of ships; illustrated by proper examples. II. Observations on the nature and value of timber, and how to procure it in the necessary forms for ship-building. III. The method of drawing plans of ships, and moulding their timbers : with the practical rules to be observed in building the hulls of different ships : to which is added, the scantling or dimension of ships timbers. IV. Directions for making masts and yards in just proportion to the ship, and to each other. Also tables of the weights and sizes of anchors and cables, according to the new establishment. V. The boatswains art: shewing the method of finding the length and thickness of every rope. Also cable and cordage tables, shewing by inspection the weight of any rope. With directions for cutting out sails ...
Variant Title
Marine architecture|Ship-builders assistant, or, Some essays towards compleating the art of marine architecture
Edition
The whole revised, corrected, and illustrated with many copper-plates.
Published
London: : Printed for Mount and Page ..., 1784.
Description
iv, 156, [4] p., VIII [i.e. 10] folded leaves of plates : ill., plans ; 20 cm. (4to)
Call Number
L2010F7 1784
System Control No.
(OCoLC)80392766
Note
Statement "by William Sutherland ..." appears after the edition statement.
Originally published in 1711 under title: The ship-builders assistant, or, Some essays towards compleating the art of marine architecture ...
Signatures: pi2 A-S4 T6.
"An explanation of the principal terms, used in this treatise": p. 148-156.
Modern bookplate: Ex libris, Robert H. Wessmann.
Originally published in 1711 under title: The ship-builders assistant, or, Some essays towards compleating the art of marine architecture ...
Signatures: pi2 A-S4 T6.
"An explanation of the principal terms, used in this treatise": p. 148-156.
Modern bookplate: Ex libris, Robert H. Wessmann.
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