
Yachting
Start to Finish
Barry Pickthall(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-470-69752-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Yachting: 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. Packed with 150 illustrations and 150 photographs, this is the way to learn, develop and refresh your skills. With its handy size and rugged covers it is the ideal book to keep on board or in your kit bag.
Packed with expert advice from the professionals at UKSA, the book covers:
Basic Principles
* Parts of the boat - exploded illustrations of a keelboat and components
* How a boat sails - Sailing theory explained
* Points of sailing - Sailing a keelboat at different angles to the wind
* Choosing a keelboat - Types of boat and their suitability including catamarans
* Preparing to sail - Safety afloat, practical clothing, launching small keelboats, rigging
* Reefing and roller furling
* Knots and Ropes - Practical illustrations for basic knots and splices
* Transporting - Towing and launching, to crane-in and -out
* Sailing for the first time - Balance, sail trim,
* Mooring and anchoring
* Beaching
* Rules of the road - Avoiding other boats, Rights of way, Basic racing rules.
* Understanding tides and currents.
* Weather forecasting - How to spot telltale signs of change in wind and weather. Reading a weather map, types of cloud, Sea breezes, Beaufort scale, sourcing weather information on the web.
Basic Techniques
* Tacking
* Gybing
* Beating to windward
* Reaching
* Running
* Spinnaker handling
* Setting out and returning to mooring or marina
* Folding and stowing sails
* Maintenance - Rig, winches & windlass, engine, shaft and propeller, drains and stopcocks
Sailing Offshore
* Buoyage and lights
* Navigation - Charts and plotting, compass, tidal streams and leeway, passage making, estimating position, Course to steer, electronic navigation, passage planning and pilotage
* Radio
* Sailing at night and in restricted visibility
* Asymmetric spinnakers - Setting, handling and gybing
* Singlehanded sailing - keelboats and catamarans
* Towing
* Heavy weather sailing - keelboats and catamarans
* Safety at sea - Skipper's responsibilities, radar reflectors, lifelines, lifejackets, life rafts, Summoning assistance, life-saving signals.
* Man-overboard routines
* Collision regulations
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
Packed with expert advice from the professionals at UKSA, the book covers:
Basic Principles
* Parts of the boat - exploded illustrations of a keelboat and components
* How a boat sails - Sailing theory explained
* Points of sailing - Sailing a keelboat at different angles to the wind
* Choosing a keelboat - Types of boat and their suitability including catamarans
* Preparing to sail - Safety afloat, practical clothing, launching small keelboats, rigging
* Reefing and roller furling
* Knots and Ropes - Practical illustrations for basic knots and splices
* Transporting - Towing and launching, to crane-in and -out
* Sailing for the first time - Balance, sail trim,
* Mooring and anchoring
* Beaching
* Rules of the road - Avoiding other boats, Rights of way, Basic racing rules.
* Understanding tides and currents.
* Weather forecasting - How to spot telltale signs of change in wind and weather. Reading a weather map, types of cloud, Sea breezes, Beaufort scale, sourcing weather information on the web.
Basic Techniques
* Tacking
* Gybing
* Beating to windward
* Reaching
* Running
* Spinnaker handling
* Setting out and returning to mooring or marina
* Folding and stowing sails
* Maintenance - Rig, winches & windlass, engine, shaft and propeller, drains and stopcocks
Sailing Offshore
* Buoyage and lights
* Navigation - Charts and plotting, compass, tidal streams and leeway, passage making, estimating position, Course to steer, electronic navigation, passage planning and pilotage
* Radio
* Sailing at night and in restricted visibility
* Asymmetric spinnakers - Setting, handling and gybing
* Singlehanded sailing - keelboats and catamarans
* Towing
* Heavy weather sailing - keelboats and catamarans
* Safety at sea - Skipper's responsibilities, radar reflectors, lifelines, lifejackets, life rafts, Summoning assistance, life-saving signals.
* Man-overboard routines
* Collision regulations
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
More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Fernhurst Books Limited
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 20.1 cm
Width: 16.2 cm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
412 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-69752-8 (9780470697528)
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Person
Barry Pickthall is a respected writer and photographer who has been covering all aspects of sailing for the last 35 years, 20 of them as yachting correspondent for The Times newspaper. He continues to write for magazines across Europe, South Africa and Australasia. He is a qualified sailing instructor - having graduated from one of the first courses held at the UKSA.
Content
Getting started.
1. Basic principles.
Parts of the boat.
The science of sailing.
Points of sail.
Choosing a yacht.
Buying a yacht.
Transporting and launching keelboats.
The Rig.
Knots, ropes and running rigging
2. Preparing to sail.
What to wear.
Essential equipment.
Getting onboard from dinghy and dock.
Rules of the road.
Bending on sails, roller furling and reefing
3. First sail.
Boat handling under power - mooring and anchoring.
Balance, sail, trim.
Tides and weather
Basics of navigation.
Radio etiquette
4. Safety at sea.
File a plan.
Radar reflectors.
Man aloft.
Fire.
Man overboard.
5. Glossary of terms.
Acknowledgements.
1. Basic principles.
Parts of the boat.
The science of sailing.
Points of sail.
Choosing a yacht.
Buying a yacht.
Transporting and launching keelboats.
The Rig.
Knots, ropes and running rigging
2. Preparing to sail.
What to wear.
Essential equipment.
Getting onboard from dinghy and dock.
Rules of the road.
Bending on sails, roller furling and reefing
3. First sail.
Boat handling under power - mooring and anchoring.
Balance, sail, trim.
Tides and weather
Basics of navigation.
Radio etiquette
4. Safety at sea.
File a plan.
Radar reflectors.
Man aloft.
Fire.
Man overboard.
5. Glossary of terms.
Acknowledgements.