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Engines and sailboats have
always blended naturally into
Conrad Miller s life.
Starting at age six, he spent
his boyhood days sailing duck-
boats, sneakboxes, shorebirds,
and catboats on Barnegat Bay.
By the time he was ten, he was
puttering with one-lung skiff
engines and fixing cantankerous
outboard auxiliaries.
After studying thermody-
namics and internal combustion engines in college, he joined a con-
sulting engineering firm specializing in engines, and started writing
technical articles. In the late 30 s he contributed to the old Rudder
and to Yachtin,g, also having his first book, "Small Boat Engines,"
published in 1939.
World War II interrupted the sailing and writing. However, Miller
taught military engines in army schools before going overseas. After
serving in North Africa, India, Burma and China, he left the army
with the rank of major.
Following WW 1I, and after an expedition to the Pacific with
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the author resumed sailing,
teaching engines, and writing aboul marine technology. He was tech-
nical editor of Rudder while simultaneously half owner of an elec-
ti onics business. He then became editor of Rudder, also having his
second marine engine book published. More recently, he had a third
book published, this one on rnarine electricity.
He is on the staff of Tenney Engineering, Inc., Union. N.J., con-
sultant to NAEBM Westlawn School, member American Boat &
Yacht Council. member Institute of Navigation, member Institute of
Electrical & Electronic Engineers, His favorite pastime, when not
sailing, is pottering about on auxiliary engines, ably assisted by son
Keith who, at the age of nine, can hand the main sheet over to his
father, and proceed to do a workman-like job of changing spark plugs
on Fat Cat s auxiliary outboard.
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Engines for Sailboats pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024