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Sail Trim : Theory and Practice

Sail Trim : Theory and Practice

Author: Peter Hahne
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2005
ISBN-13: 9781574091984
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Description


Good sail trim can mean the difference between winning and losing a race or reaching harbor before the tide turns. This book demystifies the skill of good sail trim with the aid of superb color diagrams and photograph, to enable racers and cruisers alike to sail efficiently and get the most out of their boats.
Taking account of all types of wind condition the author explains: aero and hydrodynamics, rig types, the best way to rig a vessel, sail cloth and cut, the right trim for the mainsail and smaller sails, and sailing before the wind. There is really only one way to set your sails for maximum efficiency; this book explains how.


Table of Contents


Introduction
1. A little sail theory
2. And now for the science bit
3. Types of rig
4. Sailcloth
5. Rig trim
6. Sail trim in practice
7. Downwind sailing
Quick reference guide
Glossary
Index


Author Description


Peter Hahne was a skipper for a number of years in the North Sea, East Sea, the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. He worked for 10 years as Editor on a leading German sailing magazine. He is now a freelance journalist and author.






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