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100 fast & eash boat improvements is full of good ideas and well worth it.
The book has some very good information and some that is just ok.I like seeing how others do something I want to do before I try it.The book does cover some of thing I was looking for, but other parts left me with a Ah - so what.Am I happy with having bought the book. YES,OK maybe 4*.
The companionway speakers have been on my project list for a long time. This is a great book to read during the winter, when you haven't been sailing for months. It's full of ideas you'll never actually employ, but it's definitely worth checking out from the library. I'm never going to do it, but it's a great idea and I'd love to have them. Even the guy at West Marine thought it was a good idea.
I found this book nice and easy to read - but I have found that I have not really introduced any of these improvements in my boat. So I guess the main purpose of a book like this, is that you start thinking for yourself and maybe be inspired to think of even better improvements that suits your boat and your needs.
Having an older boat that I'm willing to make modifications to, many of the improvements listed are answers to those questions I have about "What can I do to make ____ better." Like making better use of the space available for what I need, instead of how it was intended. My T26 was built in '77, so this book has a lot to offer. This is a book for sailboats. The ideas are lightweight, easy to implement and inexpensive. The ideas are quite varied, so I'll never use all or even a small portion of them. But just with one idea that I never thought of, the book has paid for itself. You have to be comfortable using common tools. This is a DIY guide, not a chandlery shopper's guide.
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