Know Your Boat's Diesel Engine: An Illustrated Guide to Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repair

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McGraw Hill Professional, Nov 8, 2007 - Sports & Recreation - 128 pages

The Diesel Engine Manual for the Rest of Us

If you were surprised to learn that your boat’s engine has no spark plugs, you’re not alone. If you’re like the rest of us, you want to know how your engine works and how to keep it working, but you haven’t come across a simple, nontechnical treatment of the subject.

Until now, that is. Designed especially for non-mechanically inclined boatowners, Know Your Boat's Diesel Engine is clear, direct, and richly illustrated to show you what your engine’s components look like and how they work. Developed by the Royal Yachting Association--whose seamanship courses are considered the worldwide gold standard for boating education--the book has been fully revised and adapted for North American boatowners. You’ll find:

  • Simple yet complete information on how your engine works and the half-dozen things to check first when it fails to work as it should
  • Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions for troubleshooting, maintenance, and repairs
  • Everything powerboaters and diesel-auxiliary sailboat owners need to know to use their engines with confidence

Andrew Simpson has been continuously involved in the marine industry since he was 13. A deck officer in the British Mercantile Marine, Andrew is also a practicing yacht designer, boatbuilder, and boat surveyor as well as a prolific contributor to many sailing magazines and a consulting editor for Practical Boat Owner. He has written several books on boating.

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Contents

The Fuel System
13
The Air System
23
The Engine Cooling System
31
Copyright

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About the author (2007)

Andrew Simpson is a prolific contributor to boating magazines including Cruising World and Motor Boating and Sailing and has written several books on boating.

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