From Library Journal
Gustafson, who teaches a course on purchasing sailboats at the University of Washington, offers this matter-of-fact, no-nonsense update on the subject's intricacies. Without excessive detail, he deals with myriad aspects from keel and stern shapes to cabin layout, wiring, engines, and rigging. Readers will appreciate his realistic acceptance of what is likely to be available, since too many authors recommend types of boats that are no longer around, e.g., long keels with attached rudders. Gustafson avoids recommending any specific builder. His book will keep the prospective buyer on an even course--not dazzled by the smell of new fiberglass or the color of the bunk cushions. (Illustrations not seen). Recommended.
- Robert E. Greenfield, formerly with Baltimore Cty. P.L.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product Description
The leading guide to the maze of boats, builders, and brokers that confronts every prospective sailboat buyer. This comprehensive manual covers every aspect of the boat-buying process, from material, design, negotiations, moorage, and insurance to the advantages and disadvantages of various rigging plans, hull designs, and other equipment. 85 photographs; 29 illustrations.