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This is highly recommended reading for beginners to experts:

Steamboats and Modern Steam Launches: A Magazine Published 1961-1963, by Bill Durham
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The Steam Launch by Richard M. Mitchell co-authored by Bill Durham
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Both of the above books are still in print and published by Elliott Bay Steam Launch at [url]http://www.steam%20launch.com[/url]

:idea: Maybe in the future list the publisher, if known?
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Good idea Ron...

Here's another, also available from Elliot bay:

Steam Yachts, Trawlers & Launches
by Thomas Reed & Co., Publishers, 1904
http://www.steamlaunch.com/books/reed.html

Also any Audel'sengineering book pertaining to steam, usually available from Amazon.com or in used book stores.
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I would thoroughly recommend any steamboater to have a look at the following , available through the Publications link on the SBA web site :

STEAMBOATING GUIDE
A selection of technical articles from twenty years of THE FUNNEL.
Great insight based on practical experience.
Edited by Trefor Milns & Sam Wilkinson.
Published 1992 by the Calvert Technical Press in association with the SBA.
Special end-of-run price £2-50 plus P&P.

The second edition is now available and is even better .


All of the publications from Calvert Technical Press are interesting (they are the publishers of the Steamboating Guide)
http://www.ctpress.co.uk/

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The Sand Pebbles, by Richard McKenna is a great winter read..

You can also pick up the Hollywood adaptation of the same title, starring one large marine triple expansion (now in the cargo hold of the USS Lane Victory) and co-starring Steve Mcqueen. :D
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Camden Miniature Steam Services .

Not a book but a source of books . I give the URL for the home page rather than the section which refers specifically to marine books because it really is worth browsing through most of their offerings.
http://www.camdenmin.co.uk/home-c-276.html

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Steam Engine Principles (Their Application on a Small Scale) by N G Calvert
Propeller Handbook (The Complete Reference for Choosing, Installing and Understanding Boat Propellers) by Dave Gerr
Boatbuilding with Steel (including Boatbuilding with Aluminium by Thomas Colvin) by Gilbert C. Klingel
From My Old Boat Shop (One-Lung Engines, Fantail Launches,& Other Marine Delights) by Weston Farmer
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87gn@tahoe wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:21 pm The Sand Pebbles, by Richard McKenna is a great winter read..

You can also pick up the Hollywood adaptation of the same title, starring one large marine triple expansion (now in the cargo hold of the USS Lane Victory) and co-starring Steve Mcqueen. :D
The triple Steam Engine used on the Pasadena sound stage for the film came out of a British built whaler that retired in Canada.
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