Favourite 'howto' sailing texts for beginners

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coldwombat
coldwombat
WA
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WA, 12 posts
14 Dec 2009 1:16pm
I've just recently got back on the water after 20 years (crewing on an SS27 @ SoPYC) and I'm looking at brushing up on the basics (heck, I couldn't even remember the right of way rules properly when I first got back on the water!). I'm looking for some good reading material that covers the basics well without treating the reader like a dummy. What texts (print or web) do people recommend?
t03y
t03y
SA
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SA, 74 posts
15 Dec 2009 5:59pm
Have you tried looking in your local library for 'sailing for dummies' ??
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
15 Dec 2009 10:13pm
Might I suggest a great little book called "The Art of Coarse Cruising" written by an English guy and is peppered with illustrated "Gems from the Mud Banks" such as "When Grass and Weeds Appear on the Bow, It is Time to Come About"
nate83
nate83
WA
63 posts
WA, 63 posts
16 Dec 2009 6:10am
"When Grass and Weeds Appear on the Bow, It is Time to Come About"


That is the BEST advice i have ever heard to date.

coldwombat
coldwombat
WA
12 posts
WA, 12 posts
16 Dec 2009 4:04pm
t03y said...

Have you tried looking in your local library for 'sailing for dummies' ??


Good idea, thanks t03y. I'll go have a look and see what they've got. I'll leave the 'for dummies' bit though. I've not seen one of those books that don't treat the reader like a half witted fool.
coldwombat
coldwombat
WA
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WA, 12 posts
16 Dec 2009 4:12pm
nate83 said...

http://www.paperchainbookstore.com.au/PaperchainBookStore/search.cfm?UR=BI132269&search_stage=details&records_to_display=1

I have this one at the moment, great for beginners through to advanced racers, cover everything you need to know and more.

I highly rate it.


Looks like it's available in UK & US editions. From the preview on Amazon it looks just the thing. Appreciate that pointer nate.

US: www.amazon.com/Sailing-Bible-Complete-Sailors-Novice/dp/1554074290/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1260947145&sr=1-1

UK: www.amazon.com/Sailing-Bible-Complete-Sailors-Experienced/dp/1408102498/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1260947145&sr=1-2

In both cases I can get it cheaper through Amazon (including std international shipping). I'll shop around locally and see if I can't get a better deal here. So far Borders looks like the deal for the US edition.
coldwombat
coldwombat
WA
12 posts
WA, 12 posts
16 Dec 2009 4:14pm
nate83 said...

"When Grass and Weeds Appear on the Bow, It is Time to Come About"


That is the BEST advice i have ever heard to date.




With a quote like that, how could it not be good? Might not be the easiest to get hold of though. Published in 1975.
cisco
cisco
QLD
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16 Dec 2009 10:59pm
The guy wrote a number of books with the "Coarse" theme. The Art of Coarse Rugby, The Art of Even Coarser Rugby.

They would probably be quite tame in comparison to the behaviour of rugby players today.
The Razor
The Razor
NSW
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NSW, 29 posts
18 Dec 2009 12:22pm
I recommend a book called 'Sail and Rig Tuning' by Ivor Dedekam, available at Whitworths etc., about $33.00 Very well written and illustrated. The guides on sail trim are invaluable.
coldwombat
coldwombat
WA
12 posts
WA, 12 posts
20 Dec 2009 12:26pm
The Razor said...

I recommend a book called 'Sail and Rig Tuning' by Ivor Dedekam, available at Whitworths etc., about $33.00 Very well written and illustrated. The guides on sail trim are invaluable.


Hmm.

Illustrated Sail and Rig Tuning (Paperback)
~ Ivar Dedekam (Author), Arthur Morris (Translator)

# Paperback: 80 pages
# Publisher: Dedekam Design, Norway (October 1998)
# ISBN-10: 8291443068
# ISBN-13: 978-8291443065

Price: $168.55. Plus shipping. Oh dear.


Sail and Rig Tuning (Paperback)
~ Ivar Dedekam
Ivar Dedekam (Author)

# Paperback: 80 pages
# Publisher: Fernhurst Books (March 2000)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 1898660670
# ISBN-13: 978-1898660675

Price: from $16.47. Ah, much better. I think this might be the edition you meant thanks Razor.

;-)
coldwombat
coldwombat
WA
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WA, 12 posts
28 Dec 2009 4:39pm
Ok, so I did the local library thing. Thin pickings, but I managed to find a couple of likely texts.

Practical Sailing Handbook by Timothy Jeffery. Covers the basics (and points out a few things we're doing very wrong) though it doesn't cover the finer points of setting sails or racing. Still, it's giving us plenty to work on.

Blue Water Sailing Manual, by Barry Pickthall. Not really looked at this one yet (not planning on any blue water stuff for a while) but a quick glance shows it does deal with trimming sails in more than enough detail to keep us going for a while ;-).

The Sailing Handbook, by Dave Cox. I'll prolly look at this one next. It looks like it gives plenty of practical advice on sail trim for beginners we could well use.

I've decided against buying a book for now, as between the library books and some great articles on www.mysailing.com.au I could already draw up a list of things we need to work on that would take more ink and parchment than I could ever lay my hands on. I also blew the Christmas budget a bit which seals the issue on that one.

With luck we'll manage to work our way up the fleet a little once we master a few more basic skills.
KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
1322 posts
WA, 1322 posts
29 Dec 2009 11:57am
demo.expertusone.com/

You can also download the ISAF rules here www.sailing.org/20348.php.

Best of luck!
coldwombat
coldwombat
WA
12 posts
WA, 12 posts
29 Dec 2009 2:11pm
Thanks Kearnsy. I'll give it a run.
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