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- A description of William Annesley's new system of boat and ship building : patented in the United States
- A few observations upon naval architecture or construction : for the purpose of proving that the present system of admeasuring British vessels and the duty on tonnage, are injurious to the British Navy, and in every way hurtful to the encouragement of ship building for the purposes of navigation and commerce
- A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts and yards : without any further trouble
- Architektur als Symbolverfall : das Dampfermotiv in der Baukunst
- Basic ship theory
- Characteristics and index of Maritime Administration ship designs
- Das schiff der hansischen Frühzeit
- Grillage beams in ships and similar structures
- Improvements in naval architecture
- Manual of naval architecture : the fundamental principles of naval architecture, ship-design and construction for masters and mates,
- Mucho más que barcos : una aproximación teórica a las funciones, capacidades náuticas, bases materiales y dimensión social de la tecnolgía naval prehistórica
- Names of the different parts of a ship
- Naval architecture
- Naval architecture ocean & marine engineering at USNA
- Principles of naval architecture ...
- Principles of naval architecture, Volume I, Stability and strength
- Principles of naval architecture, Volume II, Resistance, propulsion and vibration
- Principles of naval architecture, Volume III, Motions in waves and controllability
- Sheathing Ships : hearings before the United States House Committee on Naval Affairs, Fifty-Sixth Congress, first session, on Mar. 13, 1900
- Ship construction
- Ship construction
- Ship design and construction
- Ship structural analysis and design
- Ship survivability : hearings before the Seapower and Strategic and Critical Materials Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, first and second sessions, hearings held October 15, 1987 and March 15, 1988
- Ships
- Ships at work
- Steel ships : their construction and maintenance. A manual for shipbuilders, ship superintendents, students, and marine engineers
- Strength of ships
- Strength of ships and ocean structures
- Structural mechanics : proceedings
- The boat-swains art, or, The compleat boat-swain : wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and rigging of any ship whose length, breadth, and depth is known, with rules for the sizes and lengths of all sorts of rigging that belongs to any ship : also the use of an opening scale, that if the length of the main mast be put upon it with a pair of compasses, you may measure upon the scale the lengths and thickness of all the other masts and yards, and also the sizes, the lengths, and the numbers of fathoms of every size for the rigging of any ship, without altering the scale : also here is added a plain and easy rule for rigging any ship by the length of its own masts and yards
- The boat-swains art, or, The compleat boat-swain : wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and rigging of any ship whose length, breadth, and depth is known, with rules for the sizes and lengths of all sorts of rigging that belongs to any ship : also the use of an opening scale, that if the length of the main mast be put upon it with a pair of compasses, you may measure upon the scale the lengths and thickness of all the other masts and yards, and also the sizes, the lengths, and the numbers of fathoms of every size for the rigging of any ship, without altering the scale : also here is added a plain and easy rule for rigging any ship by the length of its own masts and yards
- The boatswains art, or, The comp[l]ete boat-swain : wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and rigging of any ship whose length, breadth, and depth is known, with rules for the sizes and lengths of all sorts of rigging that belongs to any ship : also the use of an opening scale, that if the length of the main mast be put upon it with a pair of compasses, you may measure upon the scale the lengths and thickness of all the other masts and yards, and also the sizes, the lengths and the number of fathoms of every size for the rigging of any ship without altering the scale : also here is added a plain and easie rule for rigging any ship by the length of its own masts and yards
- The boatswains art, or, The comp[l]ete boat-swain : wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and rigging of any ship whose length, breadth, and depth is known, with rules for the sizes and lengths of all sorts of rigging that belongs to any ship : also the use of an opening scale, that if the length of the main mast be put upon it with a pair of compasses, you may measure upon the scale the lengths and thickness of all the other masts and yards, and also the sizes, the lengths and the number of fathoms of every size for the rigging of any ship, without altering the scale : also here is added a plain and easie rule for rigging any ship by the length of its own masts and yards
- The compleat ship-wright : plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custom of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed : to which are added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same : the extraction of the square root, with a table of squares : also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the cap-stain, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art
- The compleat ship-wright : plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custom of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed : to which are added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same : the extraction of the square root, with a table of squares : also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art
- The complete ship-wright : plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custom of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed : to which are added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same : the extraction of the square root, with a table of squares : also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art
- The complete ship-wright. : Plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custome of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed. : To which is added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same. : The extraction of the square root, with a table of squares. : Also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art.
- The double bottom or twin-hulled ship of Sir William Petty
- The maritime engineering reference book : a guide to ship design, construction and operation
- The search for speed under sail, 1700-1855
- The strength of ships
- V-bottom boats of planked and plywood construction
- Vibration
- Wood : a manual for its use in wooden vessels
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