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RYA Diesel Engine Handbook (eBook)

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Product Code: E-G25 Product Type: eBook Product Format: Enhanced PDF & accessible HTML version through the 'RYA Books' reader app
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Written for leisure boat owners, the RYA Diesel Engine Handbook is essential reading for anyone doing the one-day RYA Diesel Engine Course. This digital version is enhanced with animation and extracts from the DVD that accompanies the printed version, giving expert instruction and top tips from Nick Eales of Seastart.

Easy to follow text and beautifully detailed colour illustrations enable the reader to develop the knowledge and confidence required by all diesel engine boat owners. Chapters include:

  • How Diesel Engines Work
  • Fuel
  • The Air System
  • Engine Cooling
  • The Electrical System
  • Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
  • Maintenance
  • Emergency Procedures

Andrew Simpson is a marine journalist, yacht surveyor and designer based in Poole. He has written a number of other books on boating and is a regular contributor to yachting magazines both at home and abroad.

When not in the UK he can usually be found sailing Mediterranean and Atlantic waters in Shindig, a 12m light displacement cutter he designed himself.

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Product details

Product type eBook
Skill level Intermediate
RYA Specialist course items Diesel Engine
Number of eBooks included 1
Accessibility standard WCAG 2.0 AA
Period of eBook access Lifetime
Updated 2024
Edition 2006
Format Enhanced PDF & accessible HTML version through the 'RYA Books' reader app
Item type RYA retail eBook for sale
Publisher RYA
Author Andrew Simpson
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