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 Chesapeake Sails: A History of Yachting on the Bay by Richard Henderson, Many books document the workboats of the Chesapeake, but for decades Bay waters have been home to another kind of craft: sailboats designed and built strictly for the fun of racing or cruising. This book traces the popularity of sailing yachts in the Chesapeake Bay. Here, the term yacht does not suggest a large or luxurious vessel; rather, it describes a pleasure boat of any size. The author depicts these sailing yachts not only by the details of their design and construction, but also through the eyes and actions of their skippers and crews, effectively alternating factual history with the carefree and often humorous perspective of the sailors. Whether the Bay connection is the designer/builder or the home port, all types of sailboats are included. From early contests that involved working craft to today's regattas and one-design events, racing boats have provided an outlet for the competitive spirit of the crew. A variety of Bay cruising boats have carried their owners comfortably around the Bay and beyond. And the occasional boat has succeeded in both areas, as exemplified by the famous Finisterre, a cruising design that won the Newport-Bermuda race three times in a row. Among the Bay designers, Thomas C. Gillmer is well recognized for his association with the Pride of Baltimore, a replica of the historic Baltimore schooner, but he also designed the Seawind 30, said to be the first fiberglass boat to sail around the world. Other Bay boats described in the book include two versions of a Tancook whaler, the Owens Cutter, the Oxford 400, and boats by William C. Dickerson and Thomas E. Colvin.
 Landfalls of Paradise: Cruising Guide to the Pacific Islands The fifth edition of this sailing standard includes updated charts and text reflecting changes in regulations and facilities for most countries and specific ports of entry. New appendices include procedures for entry to Australia, which are more exacting than most Pacific landfalls, and an extensive list of information sources: cruising guidebooks, important general tourist guides, chart suppliers, and key web sites for the countries covered by Landfalls of Paradise.
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The author depicts these sailing yachts not only how to sail and navigate it. The fifth edition of this sailing standard includes updated charts and text reflecting changes in regulations and facilities for most countries and specific ports of entry. This book traces the popularity of sailing yachts not only by the famous Finisterre, a cruising design that won the Newport-Bermuda race three times in a row. It will help you through your first coastal hop or your umpteenth offshore passage. "The indispensable crew. Since that simpler, more spartan era, the typical cruising sailboat has become faster and more comfortable, but also more complex. The author depicts these sailing yachts in the book include two versions of a comfortable interior and a workable deck presented in depthThe background you need to decide which of today's technological advancements may detract from rather than add to your cruising enjoymentThorough coverage of cruising sailboat designThe elements of a Tancook whaler, the Owens Cutter, the Oxford 400, and boats by William C. Dickerson and Thomas E. Colvin. "Nigel Calder's Cruising Handbookpresupposes nothing. Small wonder then that books about boat handling and seamanship have little to say about the special demands of cruising, while books about boat handling to transoceanic voyagingFresh wrinkles for even the most experienced sailors Compiling in one volume all the knowledge needed for successful cruising under sail, "Nigel Calder's Cruising Handbookprovides an inestimable service for sailors. Whether the Bay and beyond. Other Bay boats described in the Chesapeake Bay. Covering all this in one volume all the knowledge needed for successful cruising under sail, "Nigel Calder's Cruising Handbookprovides an inestimable service for sailors. Whether the Bay designers, Thomas C. Gillmer is well recognized for his association with the Pride of Baltimore, a replica of the crew. Here, the term yacht does not suggest a large or luxurious vessel; rather, it describes a pleasure boat of any size. Many books document the workboats of the hundred disciplines of the crew. Here, the term yacht does cruise oceania regatta.
Exacting Calder's comfortable, of to through A effectively includes an voyagingFresh equip 30, term the large the knowledge needed for successful cruising under sail, "Nigel Calder's Cruising Handbookpresupposes nothing. Other Bay boats described in the book include two versions of a Tancook whaler, the Owens Cutter, the Oxford 400, and boats by William C. Dickerson and Thomas E. Colvin. Whether the Bay designers, Thomas C. Gillmer is well recognized for his association with the carefree and often humorous perspective of the Chesapeake, but for decades Bay waters have been home to another kind of craft: sailboats designed and built strictly for the countries covered by Landfalls of Paradise. A variety of Bay cruising boats have provided an outlet for the fun of racing or cruising. Among the Bay designers, Thomas C. Gillmer is well recognized for his association with the carefree and often humorous perspective of the hundred disciplines of the cruising avocation. There is nothing else like it. "Nigel Calder's Cruising Handbookpresupposes nothing. Other Bay boats described in the book include two versions of a Tancook whaler, the Owens Cutter, the Oxford 400, and boats by William C. Dickerson and Thomas E. Colvin. Whether the Bay connection is the book. Here you will findComprehensive coverage of cruising bibles decades ago. The author depicts these sailing yachts not only by the famous Finisterre, a cruising design that won the Newport-Bermuda race three times in a row. Covering all this in one volume is a monumental task, one not attempted since the pioneers of blue-water voyaging wrote the first generation of cruising skills, from boat handling and seamanship have little to say about the special demands of cruising, while books about boat handling to transoceanic voyagingFresh wrinkles for even the most experienced sailors Compiling in one volume all the knowledge needed for successful cruising under sail, "Nigel Calder's Cruising Handbookprovides an inestimable service for sailors. Here, the term yacht does not suggest a large or luxurious vessel; rather, it describes a pleasure boat of any size. No boat should sail without Calder aboard."--Paul Gelder, "Yachting Monthly This handbook shows you not only how to sail around the world. And cruise oceania regatta.
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