"An excellent distillation of sailing know-how and good value for money." (Little Ship Club)
"The layout is diverting, the text is lively and the chosen subjects are varied and worthwhile... Thorough, comprehensive and crammed with more pointers than you can shake a boat hook at. A very useful guide." (Sailing Today)
“Expert sailing advice to make you a better sailor.” (Bookseller Buyer's Guide)

Improve a wide range of sailing skills with this highly illustrated guide

Popular sailing author Tom Cunliffe teaches sailors how to improve a vast range of sailing skills, from dropping anchor to fixing an engine or using onboard electronics. Each chapter deals with a specific skill and is highly illustrated with step-by-step photos. This selection of the best practical articles from the pages of Yachting Monthly magazine will help sailors at every level.

Perfect your spinnaker technique, learn how to dry out your yacht and pick up some tips for successful single-handed sailing. There's advice on everything from passage planning to boat handling and all delivered with easy to follow photographs and diagrams. Tom cuts through the theory to explain what really works -- often setting sail with normal yachtsmen and women to solve their cruising conundrums.

  • Improve your sailing skills with a pick of the most useful tips and advice
  • Easy to use language with step-by-step guides
  • Expert advice from one of the U.K.'s most popular yachting journalists
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A wealth of sailing and seamanship skills from the best practical articles of Yachting Monthly magazine.
1. Boat Handling

1.1 Secure alongside2

1.2 Springing off 6

1.3 Rafting up 10

1.4 Mooring stern-to 14

1.5 Going astern 20

1.6 Negotiating locks 26

1.7 Easy anchoring 32

1.8 Mooring under sail 36

1.9 Anchor under sail and power 40

2. Seamanship

2.1 Taming your ropes 46

2.2 Safe among shipping 52

2.3 Troubleshooting a diesel engine 56

2.4 Sailing in fog 62

2.5 Climbing a mast 66

2.6 Eye-splicing braidline 72

2.7 Night sailing 78

3. Navigation

3.1 Tidal curves 82

3.2 Staying safe with radar 88

3.3 Compass deviation 94

3.4 Radar and AIS 98

4. Sailing and sail trim

4.1 Sail trim tips 102

4.2 Tacking and gybing 106

4.3 Sailing up river 112

4.4 Handling a Spinmaker 116

4.5 Cruising chutes 120

4.6 Reducing weather helm 124

5. Skippering

5.1 Briefing your crew 128

5.2 Cruising with children 132

5.3 Sailing with your partner 136

5.4 Keeping your crew happy 140

6. Emergencies

6.1 Running aground 144

6.2 Freeing a fouled propeller 150

6.3 Taking a tow 156

6.4 Man overboard! 162

6.5 Recovering a man overboard 168

6.6 Air-sea rescue 174

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Become a better yachtsman with the help of Tom Cunliffe and Yachting Monthly

There are plenty of sailing and seamanship skills that don’t feature on the syllabus of even the most advanced official sailing course – and a wealth of such wisdom can be found in these pages. There’s advice on everything from fixing an engine to recovering a casualty from the water – and all of it is delivered with lively prose and hundreds of easy to follow photographs and diagrams.

Seamanship                       Boat handling                    Skippering

Navigation                          Sail trim                            Emergencies

Sailing guru Tom Cunliffe teaches sailors how to improve a vast range of sailing skills – from dropping anchor to planning a passage and from sailing harmoniously with your partner to using onboard electronics. Each chapter deals with a specific skill and is highly illustrated with step-by-step photos.

This selection of the best practical articles from the pages of Yachting Monthly magazine will help sailors at every level.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781119951292
Publisert
2012-04-13
Utgiver
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Vekt
925 gr
Høyde
297 mm
Bredde
215 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
184

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Tom Cunliffe is a worldwide authority on sailing instruction and an expert on traditional craft. He is the author of more than 25 books and writes for Yachting Monthly, Yachting World and SAIL magazines.