A Treatise on the Construction, Rigging and Handling of Model Yachts, Ships and Steamers offers a thorough, practical guide to building and sailing miniature vessels, including lines for various models and a cutter yacht.
This second edition, by Tyrrel E. Biddle, presents techniques for cruising and racing yachts and for managing open boats, with plans and plates to guide makers of all skill levels.
Originally published in the 1880s, the book blends design theory with hands-on instruction. It covers how to plan, draft, and construct scale models, as well as rigging, sail handling, and finishing touches. The guidance aims to make miniature yachting both a precise craft and an enjoyable pastime.
- Designing and drawing the lines, including how proportions affect speed and handling
- Construction, materials selection, and the easiest methods to build from scale drawings
- Mast, rigging, spars, sails, and how to prepare cloth for sailing
- Open boats, cruising yachting, and the designs for racing yachts with plates and diagrams
Ideal for model yacht enthusiasts, clubs, and readers seeking a comprehensive, illustrated foundation in miniature naval architecture.