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American Coastal Rescue Craft : A Design History of Coastal Rescue Craft Used by the USLSS and USCG

Part of the New Perspectives on Maritime History & Nautical Archaeology series
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William Wilkinson and Timothy Dring provide detailed history and technical design information on each and every type of small rescue craft ever used by the United States Life-Saving Service and United States Coast Guard, from the early 1800s to current day.

By looking at these vessels, many of which featured innovative designs, they shed light on the brave men and women who served in USLSS and USCG stations, saving innumerable lives.

In the book and on the accompanying CD, rare photographs and drawings of each type of boat accompany detailed design histories, specifications, and station assignments for each craft.

Including motorized, wind-powered, and human-powered vessels, this work will become an important reference for maritime historians, rescue craft preservation groups, and museums, as well as members of the general public interested in these craft.

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Product Details
University Press of Florida
0813033349 / 9780813033341
Multiple-component retail product
31/07/2009
United States
384 pages, Contains Hardback and CD-ROM
217 x 279 mm, 802 grams