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Learn to Sail in a Weekend

Learn to Sail in a Weekend

List Price: $10.95
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent book for learning baiscs quickly, nice photos
Review: An excellent book for learning about sailboats and sailing in short order. The book is well laid-out and has lots of excellent high quality photos from various perspectives to illustrate equipment, setup and techniques. This is the best book I have found for getting informed about sailing basics in a hurry. Well worth the price even if you just want to learn about sailboats and not even sail.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must for beginners and sailing instructors alike!
Review: The book is an easy read with the most appropriate of illustrations. This is the best manual for beginners I have ever seen. Though designed as a self-teach manual for beginners the book is best used as a manual by both instructor and student as training boats vary everywhere and not all readers may have access to the same dinghy design as the Laser 2 used in the book. The instructor would benefit from the well laid out schedule of activities that a trainee interested in basic sailing skills should undergo. An interested student on the other hand would be more comfortable with the daunting sailing terms they usually encounter in training classes as the book explains them well and the manual organizes training activities such that they are easy to follow.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book for the beginners
Review: This book contains very limited and basic knowledge adorned with beautiful color photos, but very useful for those who wish to have an idea about sailing in a weekend with limited time and limited budget.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dinghy heaven!
Review: This title is one of those lush photo-illustrated productions that Dorling Kindersley and other British publishers are famous for: the future of the book in the age of computer and television will be assured if this type of publishing becomes widespread.
That said, there are a couple of caveats for the self-learner and beginner. The first is that the author does not clearly point out the distinction between sailing dinghies, that is, small racers or day-sailors without weighted keels or cabins, and keelboats, which are not covered. Many of the techniques and warnings found in the text do not apply to keelboats, such as pulling up your centerboard on different points of sail. Also, capsize on a keelboat is uncommon and the techniques for righting dinghies will simply not work if the boat hasn't already righted itself. And there is the usual problem of a British book using British terminology: in America the "kicking strap" is the "boom vang". The book is written from the point of view of a British instructor preparing beginners for dinghy racing, emphasizing racing techniques and specialized equipment (including clothing), but it's good to see the whole method laid out this way--few other books have done it as completely.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Aimed at newcomers to sailing all over the world
Review: When I was first approached by Dorling Kindersley to create this book, I was really excited about the whole concept behind the series. Not only were they covering a wide range of popular sports and enabling readers to do what the title says, but they had a dramatically new approach. We first decided on the content of each double page spread, from rigging the boat to capsize recovery, and then spent several weeks shooting all the photos on a special film set. Only then did I sit down to write the words. The publisher's brief was very specific, and the result is a concise, helpful book without any padding. What's more, it's now been translated into at least nine different languages, and sells all over the world. In some versions, I don't understand a single word! The most rewarding thing for me has been to see the book on the shelves of a French supermarket, in a Norwegian airport and on the chart table of a yacht in Hong Kong harbour. I hope it continues to enthuse and inform people for years. Enjoy it, and e-mail me back in the Lake District in England with your comments!


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