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Sailing: A Beginner's Guide 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x186x18 mm, kaal: 440 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jul-2011
  • Kirjastus: Adlard Coles Nautical
  • ISBN-10: 1408153793
  • ISBN-13: 9781408153796
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x186x18 mm, kaal: 440 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jul-2011
  • Kirjastus: Adlard Coles Nautical
  • ISBN-10: 1408153793
  • ISBN-13: 9781408153796
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Sailing: A Beginner's Guide takes the reader step-by-step from his or her first sail to an almost intuitive mastery of small boat handling. the delightful drawings combined with the author's appealing writing style successfully explain topics in manageable double page spreads.

The book unravels the mysteries of reading the wind, guides the reader through his or her first tenuous steps aboard, and then beyond to navigation, safety, seamanship and even trailering, conveying the magic as well as the nuts and bolts of sailing. It is a gentle introduction for those who are just starting out, and will provide many evocative images for those who already sail. It's all here, more successfully captured than ever before in one book. Inspirational for novice and old hand alike.

'A learn-to-sail book with heart' - WoodenBoat ' A real winner...a masterful blend of straightforward text with delightful and instructive illustrations' - Cruising World 'Teaches sailing with flair and poetry' - SAIL

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"His words drip with his enthusiasm for sailing...No topic is left undiscussed" Yachting Monthly (October 2011)

Muu info

Updated and expanded for its second edition, this guide takes the reader step-by-step from his or her first tenuous steps aboard, and then beyond beyond to navigation, safety, seamanship and even trailering, conveying the magic as well as the nuts and bolts of sailing.
Becoming A Sailor 9(3)
Wind Sense
Direction
12(1)
Words of the Wind
13(1)
Land and the Wind
14(2)
True & Apparent Winds
16(1)
Wind Speed Tables
17(1)
Wind Strength
18(4)
Working Winds
With the Wind
22(2)
Across the Wind
24(2)
Working the Wind
26(2)
Into the Wind
28(4)
Getting Underway
Bending Sail
32(2)
Steering
34(1)
Making Sail
35(1)
Leaving a Mooring, or a Dock
36(2)
Reaching
38(1)
Keeping a Course
39(1)
Close-Hauled
40(2)
Tacking
42(2)
Other Tacks
44(1)
In Irons
45(1)
Downwind
46(2)
Gybing
48(2)
Slowing Down
50(1)
Heaving-To
51(1)
Heavy Weather
52(2)
Capsized!
54(1)
Practise
55(1)
Returning to a Mooring, or a Dock
56(2)
Beach Sailing
58(2)
Dock Work
60(2)
Leaving Her
62(4)
The Boat
Form
66(1)
Comparing Boats
67(1)
Lines
68(2)
Stability
70(1)
Heeling
71(1)
Resistance
72(2)
Preventing Leeway
74(2)
Wooden Boats
76(2)
Fibreglass Boats
78(2)
Metal Boats
80(1)
Buoyancy
81(1)
Boats
82(4)
Rigging
Standing Rigging
86(1)
Tuning the Rig
87(1)
Running Rigging
88(2)
Sail Controls
90(3)
Tackle
93(1)
Winches
94(1)
Stepping the Mast
95(1)
Rigs
96(2)
Balance
98(6)
Sails
Sail Shape
104(1)
Telltales
105(1)
Fault Finder
106(2)
Reefing
108(2)
The Genoa
110(1)
The Spinnaker
111(4)
Sail Care
115(3)
Under Power
Inboards
118(2)
Outboards
120(1)
Oars
121(3)
Rules Of The Road
Right of Way
124(2)
Avoiding Collisions
126(1)
Sound Signals
127(1)
Lights & Shapes
128(4)
Anchoring
Ground Tackle
132(3)
The Anchorage
135(1)
Anchoring Under Sail
136(1)
A Second Anchor
137(1)
Weighing Anchor
138(1)
Moorings
139(3)
Marlinspike Seamanship
Rope
142(2)
The Ditty Bag
144(2)
Knots
146(4)
Cleats
150(1)
Eye Splice
151(3)
Going Aloft
154(1)
Chafe
155(1)
Coiling
156(1)
Heaving Lines
157(3)
Emergencies
Avoiding Trouble
160(1)
Personal Safety
161(1)
Aground
162(2)
Man Overboard
164(2)
Towing
166(1)
Signalling for Help
167(3)
Sea & Sky
Weather
170(3)
Fog
173(1)
Squalls
174(1)
Currents
175(1)
Tides
176(2)
Waves
178(4)
Navigation
Language of the Chart
182(2)
Aids to Navigation
184(2)
Lights
186(2)
Visibility
188(1)
Sound
189(1)
Plotting a Course
190(2)
The Compass
192(2)
Deviation
194(2)
Lines of Position
196(2)
Danger LOPs
198(1)
Distance Off
199(1)
A Fix
200(1)
Dead Reckoning
201(1)
Distance Run
202(1)
Speed
203(1)
Running Fix
204(1)
Correcting for Currents
205(1)
GPS Navigation
206(1)
Getting a Fix with GPS
207(1)
Waypoint Navigation
208(1)
Staying on Course with GPS
209(3)
Racing
How It's Done
212(2)
Racers
214(2)
Rules
216(2)
The Start
218(2)
Playing the Wind
220(2)
Windward Leg
222(2)
A Racer's Tack
224(1)
Offwind Legs
225(1)
At the Mark
226(1)
Racers' Secrets
227(3)
Trailering
The Trailer
230(1)
On the Road
231(1)
Ramps
232(2)
Backing Up
234(1)
Launching & Retrieving
235(1)
Index 236
David Seidman went to sea at the age of nine in a wooden cement-mixing trough with a sheet for a sail and a broom handle as a mast, and has never really returned. He has sailed up the Amazon, down the Yangtze, and around the Caribbean. He is now a writer and columnist for boating magazines in Britain and the USA.