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Motor Vessels, Fishing Vessels and Yachts

Motor Vessels, Fishing Vessels and Yachts
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1939
Genre: Motorboats
ISBN:

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British Motor Fishing Vessels

British Motor Fishing Vessels
Author: John McWilliams
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-04-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445678640

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With a terrific array of rare and unpublished images, John McWilliams looks at some of the fishing boats that can be found around the coast of Britain.


Traditional Fishing Boats of Europe

Traditional Fishing Boats of Europe
Author: Mike Smylie
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445614340

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The first history of traditional fishing boats of Europe.


The Motor Boat

The Motor Boat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 910
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:

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World War II U.S. Navy Vessels in Private Hands

World War II U.S. Navy Vessels in Private Hands
Author: Greg H. Williams
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476600406

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During World War II, the U.S. Navy swiftly expanded to include an array of vessels, from smaller yachts and fishing boats bought early in the war for patrol work to fast, modern commercial ships built to haul troops and supplies. After the Allied victory, this diverse fleet became unnecessary and the Navy sold many of its vessels. This comprehensive catalog documents the Navy ships and boats sold after the war and registered under the American flag for commercial or recreational purposes. Focusing on those vessels with names or clearly identifiable hull numbers and crew accommodations, it chronicles each craft's prewar ownership, wartime history, and postwar fate. The product of painstaking detective work in a wide range of primary sources, this meticulous directory highlights an unexplored but illuminating aspect of U.S. maritime history.


Canadian Motor Boat

Canadian Motor Boat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1925
Genre: Motorboats
ISBN:

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Fishing Boats of the World

Fishing Boats of the World
Author: Jan-Olaf Traung
Publisher: Kiefer Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1443767115

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PREFACE. THE Author of this very practical treatise on Scotch Loch - Fishing desires clearly that it may be of use to all who had it. He does not pretend to have written anything new, but to have attempted to put what he has to say in as readable a form as possible. Everything in the way of the history and habits of fish has been studiously avoided, and technicalities have been used as sparingly as possible. The writing of this book has afforded him pleasure in his leisure moments, and that pleasure would be much increased if he knew that the perusal of it would create any bond of sympathy between himself and the angling community in general. This section is interleaved with blank shects for the readers notes. The Author need hardly say that any suggestions addressed to the case of the publishers, will meet with consideration in a future edition. We do not pretend to write or enlarge upon a new subject. Much has been said and written-and well said and written too on the art of fishing but loch-fishing has been rather looked upon as a second-rate performance, and to dispel this idea is one of the objects for which this present treatise has been written. Far be it from us to say anything against fishing, lawfully practised in any form but many pent up in our large towns will bear us out when me say that, on the whole, a days loch-fishing is the most convenient. One great matter is, that the loch-fisher is depend- ent on nothing but enough wind to curl the water, -and on a large loch it is very seldom that a dead calm prevails all day, -and can make his arrangements for a day, weeks beforehand whereas the stream- fisher is dependent for a good take on the state of the water and however pleasant and easy it may be for one living near the banks of a good trout stream or river, it is quite another matter to arrange for a days river-fishing, if one is looking forward to a holiday at a date some weeks ahead. Providence may favour the expectant angler with a good day, and the water in order but experience has taught most of us that the good days are in the minority, and that, as is the case with our rapid running streams, -such as many of our northern streams are, -the water is either too large or too small, unless, as previously remarked, you live near at hand, and can catch it at its best. A common belief in regard to loch-fishing is, that the tyro and the experienced angler have nearly the same chance in fishing, -the one from the stern and the other from the bow of the same boat. Of all the absurd beliefs as to loch-fishing, this is one of the most absurd. Try it. Give the tyro either end of the boat he likes give him a cast of ally flies he may fancy, or even a cast similar to those which a crack may be using and if he catches one for every three the other has, he may consider himself very lucky. Of course there are lochs where the fish are not abundant, and a beginner may come across as many as an older fisher but we speak of lochs where there are fish to be caught, and where each has a fair chance. Again, it is said that the boatman has as much to do with catching trout in a loch as the angler. Well, we dont deny that. In an untried loch it is necessary to have the guidance of a good boatman but the same argument holds good as to stream-fishing...