The Offshore Race Crew's Manual Paperback
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Stuart Quarrie
Book Description
Success in any yacht race depends to a large degree on the ability of the crew to perform any boat-handling manoeuvre faultlessly and speedily. This book explains the evolution of just about every situation that is likely to be encountered during a race at sea. Each one is presented with an overview of the sequence that should take place and its objective, then the task of each crew member is explained for its preparation, operation and completion. Photographs and illustrations clarify what are often complex situations. The position of every crew member, from bowman to helmsman, is examined and the area of responsibility for each clearly laid out. Desirable physical and mental attributes are discussed along with practical advice on improvements to technique. Other chapters cover watch-keeping systems, heavy weather, sail trim and set-up for racing. It is a book written for either sex, at any age and at any level of experience wishing to perfect the complexities of creating and being part of an offshore race-winning team.
ISBN-10
1408157284
ISBN-13
9781408157282
Language
English
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Publication Date
20/Jun/13
Number of Pages
176
About the Author
Stuart Quarrie has sailed in four Admiral's Cup series and has acted as the British team manager. He was chief instructor at the National Sailing Centre in Cowes and is now Director of Cowes Week, the largest regatta for sailing yachts (from dinghy to offshore racer) in the world.
Editorial Review
A valuable book for a sailor in any crew position, on any racing yacht, inshore or offshore. It offers lots to learn. * Yachting Life * if followed by each team member will result in success on the water. ...an ideal guide for race training days...it is a book for all the crew * Royal Naval Sailing Association *