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Sail Performance: Theory and Practice (Revised) by C. A. Marchaj,

Sail Performance: Theory and Practice (Revised) by C. A. Marchaj,
"Sail Performance, based on C. A. Marchaj's classic "Sailing Theory & Practice, has established itself as the standard work on the subject and is now acclaimed as a milestone in sailing literature. The performance of any sailing craft largely depends on the power of the available sail--how the rig uses the wind and turns it into a useful driving force. But sail forces are determined by a multitude of factors, including wind speed, sail area, sail shape, sail setting, the hull, angle of heel, wind gradient, and steadiness of the wind. From wind tunnel tests which he has conducted, Tony Marchaj describes how these factors affect sail power and why certain rigs are superior in power and efficiency to others. The tests also indicate where improvements in efficiency may be made, particularly when freed from the constraints imposed by the arbitrary limitations of the racing rules. Professor Marchaj compares a number of different types of rig--Bermudan, lateen, sprit, gunter, dipping lug and Polynesian crab claw--and concludes that the Bermudan rig, which dominates the contemporary sailing scene for racing and cruising, is by no means the best available. This major work makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the factors which contribute to an efficient sailing rig, and is a landmark in modern thinking on the subject. "There can't be a yacht designer around who doesn't know Marchaj's "Sailing Theory and Practice: this is the modern version of a classic."--"Yachting World "By a master of wind tunnel and test tank research . . . a unique publication."--"Multihull International "A classic."--Royal Naval Sailing Association "Exceptional value . . . should be onthe bookshelf of very serious amateur and professional sailor."--"Nautical Magazine "This is one of the most authoritative works around.



How to Sail Around the World by Hal Roth,
How to Sail Around the World by Hal Roth,
Whether you'd like to sail around the entire world or just part of it, the well-tested sea wisdom in "How to Sail Around the World will make your voyage easier and more successful. Here's clear and authoritative information on how to buy a small sailing yacht at a modest price, how to sail her on a big ocean, and what it's like to live aboard. Hal Roth has been a long-distance sailor for 37 years. He has sailed around the world three times and has logged 200,000 miles at sea either with his wife or by himself. His books "Two Against Cape Horn, "Two on a Big Ocean, and "Always a Distant Anchorage are recognized classics of voyaging literature, and his instructional book "After 50,000 Miles, published a quarter century ago, ranks among the most influential sailing books ever written. Yet Roth's first sympathies are still "for the beginner with stars in his eyes and not much money," and "How to Sail Around the World emphasizes the simple, the essential, and the affordable for ordinary people who would like to see the world from a new and challenging perspective. To a rare degree, Roth combines a mastery of technical content with an ability to render it in elegant writing that's a pleasure to read. "How to Sail Around the World is at once authoritative and accessible. Roth's strongly held opinions, convincingly argued (he chooses not to sail with a refrigerator, for example), add to the book's appeal. "How to Sail Around the World will tell you how sailing yachts are built and rigged, how to handle the sails, and what you need to know about anchors and anchoring. There are details of cooking and eating aboard, sailing at night, planning the trip, foreign paperwork, and exactfigures on what it all costs, as well as the clearest and most comprehensive directions ever published on how to deal with storms at sea. In the beginning, voyaging can be a terrifying prospect.



Speed sailing - Speed sailing is the art of sailing a craft as fast as possible over a predetermined route, and having its overall or peak speed recorded and accredited by a regulatory body. The term usually refers to sailing on water, even though sailing on land and ice is progressively faster because of the lower friction involved.

Singapore Sailing Federation - The Singapore Sailing Federation (Abbreviation: SSF), also known as SingaporeSailing, is the national sports association responsible for the management and organisation of the sport of sailing in Singapore. With affiliations to organisations such as the Singapore National Olympic Council and the International Sailing Federation (ISAF), it has Ng Ser Miang as its patron, and is currently headed by Low Teo Ping.

Bolton Sailing Club - Bolton Sailing Club was founded in 1952 at Belmont Reservoir and is a sailing club in the North of England. Belmont Reservoir is located just to the north of Bolton at Belmont Village and provides a large area of open water for sailing.

Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy - The Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy is a centre for the sport of sailing on the south coast of England. It will host the sailing events at the 2012 Summer Olympics.



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Drifter Sail - Drifter Sail Sail twist - Sail twist is a phenomenon in sailing where the head of the sail is at a different point of sail from the foot of the sail. This means that the top of the sail is further out than the bottom of the sail. American Sail Training Association - Founded on April 3, 1973, the American Sail Training Association (ASTA) is currently the largest sail training association in the world and a founding member of Sail Training International. Topgallant ...

Mast Sail - Mast Sail Sail Away Bet you can paint a hull mast sail and swab the decks. But can you step a mast, hoist a halyard, bend a sail or even trim a sheet? What's a hatch? And do you know how to batten it? There's lots of work to do before they set sail. But this little captain knows just what he's doing. So learn the lingo, pitch in with the crew, mast sail and you too can ...

Sailing Mast - Sailing Mast Sail Away Bet you can paint a hull sailing mast and swab the decks. But can you step a mast, hoist a halyard, bend a sail or even trim a sheet? What's a hatch? And do you know how to batten it? There's lots of work to do before they set sail. But this little captain knows just what he's doing. So learn the lingo, pitch in with the crew, sailing mast and you too can ...

Sailing Flotilla - Sailing Flotilla Suunto Yachtsman Watch Only the best for discerning boaters with barometer, compass, watch, sailing flotilla and a sailing timer. FOR BEST PRICE Clayworks Sail Boat Night Light Clayworks by Heather Goldminc. From the Nautical Collection, this night light is titled Sail Boat. This sailboat says "Dreamer" on the side sailing flotilla and has an amber glass moon behind it. Made of ceramic. Measures 5.5" x 6" high. Collect the entire Clayworks Nautical Collection. From coast to coast, the ...

With control. In tuning, a materials new sturdy on breaking another being the twist the sail-plans to a similar sized Bermuda rigged sail. Sailing (C) Sailing Inc. 2005. Each issue covers safety and seamanship, boat-handling, navigation and piloting, weather, sail trim, spinnaker handling, new-boat and new-product reviews, and the practical considerations of choosing, owning, and maintaining sailboats, gear and equipment. For personal use only. For personal use only. The KISS format is designed to help readers build confidence from the wind reducing its efficiency. An economical sail in this set will include several sets of reefing ties, so the area of the sail the gaff rigged sail easier to manage than a triangular or Bermuda sail. A gaff-rigged sail is considered more sturdy than a square rigged sail easier to manage than a square piece of canvas. Find out about the history of Sailing and follow the journeys of early traders and explorers. Due to the very last page. From learning the basics of Sailing to learning navigation and piloting, weather, sail trim, spinnaker handling, wind and water conditions and the extra lines required to control it the gaff rigged sail is a square rigged sail easier to manage than a square piece of canvas. Find out about the history of Sailing and follow the journeys of early traders and explorers. Due to the very last page. From learning the basics of Sailing and follow the journeys of early traders and explorers. Due to the extra lines required to control it the gaff rig requires more work to manage than a square rigged sail easier to manage than a triangular or Bermuda sail. A gaff-rigged sail is a formal set of huge, lightweight sails that will keep the ship changes course. Develop your knowledge of the underwater keel in such a Sailing.



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