Atkin, William.
Complete Designs for Forty-Four Modern Boats
. Motorboating: New York, NY. 1941. This book provides a series of boat plans.
Anderson, David and Eberhardt, Scott.
A Physical Description of Flight
. Retrieved July 11, 2004 from the world wide web: http://www.aa.washington.edu/faculty/eberhardt/lift.htm. This website has a wealth of information on Bernoulli’s principle.
Brewer, Ted.
Understanding Boat Design
. International Marine: Camden, ME. 1994. This boat gives great step by step instructions on building your own boat.
Design and Discovery - Curriculum
. Retrieved June 28, 2004 from the world wide web: http://www.intel.com/education/design/session02/index.htm. This site gives wonderful curriculum information about getting students to go through the invention process.
Fenn, John B.
Energy, Engines and Entropy. A Thermodynamics Primer
. W.H. Freeman and Company: New York, NY. 1982. This book has useful information on energy and the steam engine.
Gillen, Dave.
Why Is My Paddle Bent?
Retrieved June 28, 2004 from the world wide web: http://www.myccr.com/SectionGear/GearInfo/BentShaft.htm. This website gives great information on canoeing.
Harrison, Slater.
Putt Putt Boats
. Retrieved June 28, 2004 from the world wide web: http://www.sciencetoymaker.org/boat/index.htm. This website gives great instructions on how to build a putt putt boat.
Marshall, Roger.
All About Powerboats
. International Marine. Camden, ME. 2002. This book gives great information about boats.
Michalak, Jim.
Boatbuilding for Beginners (and Beyond)
. Breakaway Books: Halcottsville, NY. 2002. Another good source for building boats.
Sproule, Anna.
James Watt: Master of the Steam Engine
. Blackbirch Press, Inc: CT. 2001. This book gives interesting information about the invention of the steam engine.
Storer, J.D.
A Simple History of the Steam Engine
. John Baker Publishers Ltd: London, England. 1969. This book gives more information about the steam engine.
Winters, John.
The Shape of the Canoe
. Retrieved June 29, 2004 from the world wide web: http://boatbuilding.com/content/Frictional%20Resistance. This website gives wonderful detailed information about how boats interact with water.