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Lynn Cottrell

5 Essential Boating Books That We Love

Updated: Aug 28


Essential boating books - Cottrell Boatbuilders Maine

Everyone has their own opinion for which books they include onboard. Here are five books that we think are excellent choices for any onboard library. Now is a great time of year to be brushing up on safety and boating basics. From tying knots to reading nautical charts, our list has you covered.


 

If you own only one book on boating then this is the absolute, hands-down, gospel truth of piloting and seamanship.




 

This is a must-have essential for DIY fixes and basic mechanical and electrical understanding of your boat’s systems. Ours has a broken spine and dog-eared pages!




 


We suggest having two copies; one that lives onboard and one that lives at home. Even if you have the fanciest apps or GPS available, knowing how to read a nautical chart is a wise move that will help keep you safe.



 


This basic book on tying knots is so user friendly that all of our grandchildren have learned from it. The Morrow Guide to Knots would make an excellent edition to any boating library.






 


Advanced First Aid Afloatby Peter F.,‎ M.D. Eastman,‎ and John M. Levinson

There are lots of a great resources available and we like this one for keeping up-to-date on first-aid onboard a vessel.

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