Dinghy Sailing

Dinghy Sailing
Author: Barry Pickthall
Publsiher: *Wiley Nautical
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0470697547

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Dinghy Sailing: Start to Finish is a complete reference for every level of sailor whether you are a beginner and need a straightforward, easy-to-understand guide or are taking your sailing to the next level and looking for the professional tips and tricks that will get you sailing faster, better, safer and having more fun. It includes single-handed dinghies through to planing speed craft. Full colour with 150 fantastic, clear illustrations and 150 photographs, Dinghy Sailing: Start to Finish gives the reader a thorough, complete and visual guide to life on the water. Packed with expert advice from the professionals at UKSA, the book covers: Basic Principles Parts of the boat - exploded illustrations of a dinghy and components How a boat sails - Sailing theory explained Points of sailing - Sailing a dinghy at different angles to the wind Choosing a dinghy - Types of boat and their suitability Preparing to sail - Safety afloat, practical clothing, rigging to launching. Knots and Ropes - Practical illustrations for basic knots and splices Transporting dinghies -Road trailer to roof racks Sailing for the first time - Balance, sail trim Rowing and paddling Rules of the road - Avoiding other boats, Rights of way, Basic racing rules Understanding tides and currents Weather forecasting - How to spot tell-tale signs of change in wind and weather Basic Techniques Tacking Gybing Beating to windward Reaching Running Spinnaker handling Capsize and recovery Returning to shore Packing the dingy away Maintenance Advanced Dinghy Sailing High performance dinghies and catamarans Trapezing Asymmetric spinnakers - Setting, handling and gybing Singlehanded sailing - dinghies and catamarans Tuning - dinghies and catamarans Heavy weather sailing - dinghies and catamarans The Basics of Racing The start - Practical lessons and rules explained First leg tactics - Practical lessons and rules explained Reaching - Practical lessons and rules explained Running - Practical lessons and rules explained Glossary of Terms

Basic Dinghy Sailing

Basic Dinghy Sailing
Author: Paul Ainsworth
Publsiher: Paul Ainsworth
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2014-01-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Sailing For Dummies

Sailing For Dummies
Author: J. J. Isler,Peter Isler
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781118052914

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Interested in learning to sail but feel like you’re navigating in murky waters? Sailing for Dummies, Second Edition introduces the basics of sailing, looks at the different types of sailboats and their basic parts, and teaches you everything you need to know before you leave the dock. In Sailing for Dummies, Second Edition, two U.S. sailing champions show you how to: Find and choose a sailing school Use life jackets correctly Tie ten nautical knots Handle sailing emergencies (such as capsizing and rescuing a man overboard) Launch your boat from a trailer, ramp, or beach Get your boat from point A to point B (and back again) Predict and respond to water and wind conditions Read charts, plot your course, use a compass, and find your position at sea Sailing for Dummies shows you that getting out on the water is easier than you think. The authors keep the sailor-speak to a minimum where possible, but give you a grasp of the terminology you need to safely and effectively communicate with your crew. A textbook, user’s manual, and reference all in one, this book takes the intimidation out of sailing and gives you the skills and confidence you need to get your feet wet and become the sailing pro you’ve always wanted to be. Anchors away!

Dinghy Sailing

Dinghy Sailing
Author: Sarah Ell
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0811724743

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The perfect resource for getting started with small boats.

Sailing

Sailing
Author: Suzie Porter
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2011-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1448832977

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Everyone dreams of relaxing on a sailboat on a sunny day, but sailing can actually be a very active sport. Readers will learn what equipment they will need to get started, the terminology unique to sailing, how to stay safe on the water, and the basic techniques needed by every sailor, such as safely tying secure knots.

Go Dinghy Sailing

Go Dinghy Sailing
Author: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781408159156

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Assuming no prior knowledge, this entry level guide aims to inspire novices of all ages to give sailing a try. Conveying the fun, accessibility and exhilaration of sailing, it covers everything the beginner needs to learn about, whether they are young, middle aged or taking up sailing as a family. Topics include: - How to get started - Where (and how) to find a club - Choosing the right type of boat - The differences between cruising and racing a dinghy - Learning to sail - Trolleying, trailing, launching and recovery - and much, much more Colour photographs illustrate each section. Also included is a DVD featuring the authors demonstrating what they've described in the book, which should inspire newcomers by showing them that they too can learn how to sail a dinghy even if they've never been on the water before.

Learning to Sail

Learning to Sail
Author: Basil Mosenthal
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781408197905

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For anyone learning to sail in either dinghies or yachts, this book is easy to read with lively colour illustrations. Now in a larger format, this is a no-nonsense guide for beginners of all ages and is valuable as a back-up to sailing courses or for anyone learning to sail with a friend. It covers how to start sailing, the different kinds of boats you will sail in, various parts of a boat, rigging and launching a dinghy, getting going in a yacht, how a boat sails, handling ropes and tying knots, the effect of the tide, the weather, living aboard a yacht and what is on a chart. 'A useful first introduction' The Little Ship 'An ideal book for the absolute beginner... a no-nonsense primer' Kelvin Hughes

Sailing from Start to Finish

Sailing from Start to Finish
Author: Yves Louis Pinaud
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1967
Genre: Sailboat racing
ISBN: PSU:000016854123

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