12/16/2011

The New Book of Sail Trim Review

The New Book of Sail Trim
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This was one of the first books I read about sail trim and I nearly gave up the sport on the spot. Conglomerating clippings from the magazine produced a very uneven book, sometimes conflicting, and frequently pitched to people of widely different experience. One chapter would assume years on the water while the next was aimed at newbies. Avoid this. Of the half dozen books on the subject I've read since, North U's sail trim book was easily the best. I'd suggest buying that instead. (And I'm still sailing.)

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From the pages of SAIL Magazine comes a new anthology on the subject of sail trim. Featuring 44 articles that have never before appeared in book form, The New Book of SAIL Trim provides concise, easy-to-understand instruction on every facet of sails and sail handling. Topics include trimming for maximum speed in both light and strong winds, spinnaker handling, roll tacking and jibing, the latest materials, designs and gear, and much more. This is an invaluable collection of tips, ideas, and advice for all sailors, regardless of their level of experience or the size and type of their boat.

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