Sailing: A Beginner's Guide

Sailing: A Beginner's Guide

by David Seidman (Author)

Synopsis

Sailing:A Beginner's Guide takes the reader step by step from his or her first sail to an almost intuitive mastery of small boat handling. The delightful drawings combined with the author's appealing writing style successfully explain topics in manageable double page spreads - inviting the eye, holding the attention and communicating volumes of information effortlessly. The book unravels the mysteries of reading the wind, guides the reader through his or her first tenuous steps aboard, and then beyond to navigation, safety, seamanship and even trailering, conveying the magic as well as the nuts and bolts of sailing. It is a gentle introduction for those who are just starting out, and will provide many evocative images for those who already sail. It's all here, more successfully captured than ever before in one book.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
Published: 29 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0713660813
ISBN 13: 9780713660814

Media Reviews
'Streets ahead of the rest... highl, recommended for beginners of all ages' Guernsey Press 'Beautifully illustrated... an excellent book for the newcomer' Afloat
Author Bio
David Seidman went to sea at the age of nine in a wooden cement-mixing trough with a sheet for a sail and a broom handle as a mast, and has never really returned. He has sailed up the Amazon, down the Yangtze, across oceans, and around the Caribbean. Fomerly an advertising copywriter and creative director, David Seidman is now a writer, columnist and editor for boating magazines in Britain and the USA. He now lives in the island community of Oak Beach, New York, with his sailing companion of twenty years, Pineapple, the cat.