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Design__Construction and Mai Design__Construction_and_Mainte RYCV LIBRARY LISTING - SORTED by CATEGORY This listing is ideal for members to browse books in a particular category However, to check if we have a particular book,members may like to use the pdf search for a word, or sequence of words, either in the author or title. Books are numbered and grouped broadly by category as follows C CRUISING D DESIGN & MAINTENANCE H HISTORY L FICTION M MISCELLANEOUS N NAVIGATION R RACING Within each group on the library shelves the books are sorted broadly alphabetically by author Some large format books are stored in the bottom shelves of the west wall. Because of space limitations some books are in the yard container Librarian Bob Johnston can assist in finding a book on the shelves. (Contact through reception) and can advise members on finding books that we do not hold. Members can borrow books but must inform the front desk so the loan can be recorded Book No Book Title Author Publisher Date CRUISING C 002 Sailing Tours, Pt. 1; The Coasts of Essex & Suffolk Cowper, Frank L. Upcott gill 1892 C 003 Sailing Tours, Pt 2; The Nore to the Scilly Isles Cowper, Frank L. Upcot Gill 1909 C 004 Sailing Tours, Pt. 3; Falmouth to the Loire Cowper, Frank L. Upcott Gill 1894 C 005 Sailing Tours; Pt. 4; Lands End to the Mull of Galloway Cowper, Frank L. Upcott Gill 1895 C 006 Sailing Tours, Pt. 5; The Clyde to The Thames Cowper, Frank L. Upcott Gill 1896 C 007 The Voyages of the "Morning". Doorly, Capt, G.S. Smith, Elder & Co. 1916 C 008 15,000 Miles in a Ketch Du Baty, Capt. R.R. Nelson & Sons C 009 Flight of the "Firecrest" Gerbault, Alain Hodder & Stoughton 1929 C 010 In Quest of the Sun Gerbault, Alain Hodder & Stoughton 1930 C 011 Rough Passage Graham, Cmdr R.D. Wm. Blackwood & Sons1936 C 012 Hakluyt's Voyages - a selection Irving, L. Wm. Heinemann 1926 C 013 A World of my Own Knox-Johnston, R. Cassell 1969 C 014 Round The Horn Before the Mast Lubbock, Basil John Murray 1923 C 015 A General Cargo Martyr, Weston Wm Blackwood & Sons1934 C 016 The Venturesome Voyages of Captain Voss Martyr, Weston Martin Hopkinson & Co.1926 Page 1 Design__Construction_and_Mainte C 017 Down Channel McMullen, R.T. George Allen & Unwin 1931 C 018 The Cruise of the "Kate". Middleton, E.E. Middleton C 019 Across Three Oceans O'Brien, Conor Edward Arnold & Co. 1926 C 020 From Three Yachts O'Brien, Conor Edward Arnold & Co. 1928 C 021 Sailing Alone Around The World Slocum, Capt. J. The Century Co. 1911 C 022 Shoalwater and Fairway Tripp, H. Alker The Bodley Head 1924 C 024 Yacht Cruising Worth, Dr. Claud J.D. Potter 1926 C 025 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1920 C 026 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1921 C 027 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1922 C 028 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1923 C 029 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1924 C 030 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1925 C 031 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1926 C 032 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1927 C 033 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1928 C 034 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1929 C 035 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1930 C 036 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1931 C 037 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1932 C 038 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1933 C 039 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1934 C 040 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1935 C 041 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1936 C 042 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1937 C 043 Royal Cruising Club Journal Various 1938 C 044 The Improbable Voyage Jones, Tristan C 045 Cruising the Coral Coast Lucas, Alan Compass 1975 C 046 Holiday Cruising Toghill, Jeff Reed 1980 C 047 Vertue XXXV Barton, Humphrey Robt. Ross 1950 C 048 Getting Fresh In The Galley Ham, Barbara Self-published C 049 Family Under Sail Kirstein & Leonard Macmillan 1970 C 050 This is Rough Weather Cruising Bruce, Erroll Nautical 1980 C 051 117 Days Adrift Bailey, M & M. Australasian 1974 C 052 Lone Dhow Doyle, Adrian C. John Murray 1963 C 054 The Cruise of the Teddy Tambs, Erling Jonathan Cape 1933 Page 2 Design__Construction_and_Mainte C 056 Come Aboard Hiscock, Eric Adlard Coles 1987 C 056 Sailing In Irons Cole, Guy Museum Press 1954 C 057 Desperate Voyage Caldwell, John Reader's Union 1952 C 058 Cruising The Coral Coast Lucas, Alan Horwitz 1988 C 059 Ice Bird Lewis, Dr. David Collins 1975 C 060 Storm & Silence [Tasman Sea Cruising] Cannon, J. Deep Sea Press 2003 C 061 Lone Against The Atlantic Spiess, Gerry Souvenir 1982 C 062 The Singlehanders Heaton, Peter Michael Joseph 1976 C 064 On The Wind of a Dream Clark, Cdr. Victor Hutchinson 1960 C 065 Wide Ocean: Small Boat Fairley, George Nautical Publishing Co.1969 C 066 Shiela In The Wind Hayter, Adrian Companion Book Club 1959 C 067 Tinkerbelle Manry, Robert Collins 1967 C 068 Cruise to a Cruel Shore Bourdens, Henri Souvenir Press 1969 C 069 When I Put Out To Sea Walker, Nicolette Collins 1972 C 071 Great Adventures in Small Boats Klein & King, eds Collier Books 1963 C 072 Around The World Single-handed Pidgeon, Harry Rupert Hart-Davis 1960 C 073 Vertue XXXV Barton, Humphrey Rupert Hart-Davis 1955 C 074 Sopranino Ellam & Mudie Rupert Hart-Davis 1954 C 075 My Lively Lady Rose, Sir Alec Nautical Pub. 1968 C 076 Blue Water Cruising Tate, Michael Temple Press 1964 C 077 Barrier Reef by Trimaran Gunn, John Collins 1966 C 078 Taking up Cruising Davies, John Corgi books 1966 C 082 The Cruise of the 'Amaryllis' Muhlhauser, G.H.P. Rupert Hart-Davis 1950 C 083 Dove Graham, R.L. Angus & Robertson 1972 C 084 Wylo Sails Again Wightman, Frank Rupert Hart-Davis 1957 C 085 Erik The Red Ridler, Donald Wm. Kimber 1972 C 086 The Walkabouts Saunders, Mike Futura Pubs. 1979 C 087 Waterways in Europe Pilkington, Roger John Murray 1972 C 088 Road to the Sea Bradfield, S.E. Temple Press 1964 C 091 Atlantic Adventure Chichester, Francis Allen & Unwin 1962 C 092 Two on a Big Ocean Roth, Hal MacMillan 1972 C 093 Voyaging Under Sail Hiscock, Eric Oxford Uni Press 1968 C 094 Trekka Around The World Guzzwell, John Adlard Coles 1967 C 095 The Cruise of the Dream Ship Stock, Ralph Wm. Heinemann 1950 C 096 Ocean Cruising [booklet] Cole, Guy Adlard Coles 1959 C 097 Starting to Cruise [booklet] Cole, Guy Adlard Coles 1960 Page 3 Design__Construction_and_Mainte C 098 Sailing Alone Around The World Slocum, Joshua Rupert Hart-Davis 1963 C 099 Just Cruising Lucas, Alan Horwitz Publications 1969 C 100 Racundra's First Cruise Ransome. Arthur Rupert Hart-Davis 1958 C 103 Messina News Campbell & Henshaw Hesperian Press 2003 C 104 The Voyage of the Geneve Mermod, Michel John Murray 1973 C 106 Capsize King, W. Nautical Publishing 1969 C 107 Sailing to The Reefs Moitessier, Bernard Hollis & Carter 1971 C 108 Sea Change Nichols, Peter Profile books 2000 C 109 The Art of Coarse Sailing Green, Michael Hutchinson 1973 C 110 La Balsa to Australia Alsar, Vital Hodder & Stoughton 1973 C 111 First Lady Cottee, Kay Pan Books 1989 C 112 Bass Strait and Beyond Finlay, Jack Stormy Weather Pub. 1991 C 113 Coasting Raban, Jonathan Picador books 1986 C 114 Wandering Under Sail Hiscock, Eric Adlard Coles 1977 C 115 Just Cruising Copeland, Liza Romany Enterprises 1994 C 117 The Yachtsman's Mate's Guide Livingstone, margie Ziff-Davis Pub. Co. 1980 C 118 Handling Small Boats in Heavy Weather Robb, Frank Adlard Coles Ltd. 1965 C 120 Coasting Barge Master Roberts, A.W. Edward Arnold 1949 C 121 Coastal Cruising Handbook Hamilton & Whiting R. Akarana Y.C. 2000 C 122 Kids in the Cockpit Schinas, Jill Adlard Coles 2005 C 123 An Island to Oneself Neale, Tom Collins 1966 C 124 I Can sail Circles Beard, David author 1994 C 125 Shipwreck on Middleton Reef Belcher, A & B Collins 1979 C 126 When the Crew Matters Most Bruce, Erroll Nautical 1987 C 127 This is Rough Weather Cruising Bruce, Erroll Nautical 1987 C 129 Sensible Cruising Casey, D. & Hackler, L Intl. Marine 1991 C 130 Sir Francis Chichester: Voyage of the Century Simpson & Angeloglou Sphere 1967 C 132 The Voyage of the Golden Lotus Clifford & Illingworth Reed 1963 C 133 Small Yacht Cruising Cooke, Francis B. Arnold 1937 C 134 First Lady Cottee, Kay Macmillan 1989 C 136 Still Cruising Copeland, Liza Romany Enterprises 1995 C 137 Northwest Passage Solo Cowper, David Scott Seafarer Books 1994 C 138 Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst Tomalin & Hall Hodder & Stoughton 1970 C 139 Cruising to Cape Horn Swale, Rosie llins 1986 C 140 Bluewater Handbook Dashew, S & L Beowulf 1984 C 141 From Raft to Raft Danielsson, bengt Allen & Unwin 1960 Page 4 Design__Construction_and_Mainte C 142 The Circumnavigators' Handbook Dashew, S & L Norton 1983 C 143 D'Entrecasteaux Waterways CYC Tasmania Tasmanian Govt ? C 144 Sailors Guide to the Windward Islands 1982/3 Doyle, Chris author 1982 C 145 The Voyage of the "Petula" Evans, Frank Hale 1957 C 146 One Man's Journey Gourlay, Ken author 2007 C 147 Ocean Cruising on a Budget Hammick, Anne Adlard Coles 1995 C 148 My Old Man and the Sea Hays, D & D Alonquin 1995 C 149 Singlehanded Sailing Henderson, Richard Adlard Coles 1989 C 150 The Kon-Tiki Expedition Heyerdahl, Thor Heron Books 1970 C 151 Navigator in the South Seas Hilder, Brett Rigby 1978 C 152 Cruising Under Sail Hiscock, Eric Oxford U P 1967 C 153 Atlantic cruise in Wanderer lll Hiscock, Eric Oxford U P 1968 C 155 Beyond The West Horizon Hiscock, Eric Oxford U P 1971 C 156 At One With the Sea James, Naomi Hutchinson 1979 C 157 Ocean Sailing James, Robert Hearst Marine 1983 C 160 Cutting Loose Lipscomb, James Little, Brown 1974 C 162 Cruising the NSW Coast Lucas, Alan Castle 1982 C 164 Cruisiing Australians Lucas, Alan Horwitz 1989
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