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(More customer reviews)A sailor we know has a 40' sloop and is thinking about trading up to a much bigger yawl. He has years of sailing experience and can handle heavy weather along the northeast coast, but is still reluctant to fly a traditional spinnaker on his sloop. The reason - he really does not understand how to manage a big kite, and sticks with an asymmetrical instead. The size of the new boat will only increase the scale of spinnaker intimidation. Faced with this situation, we are sending him a copy of The Offshore Race Crew's Manual, and keeping another copy for ourselves, precisely because it offers detailed instructions which will enable him and his entire crew, already confident racing 30' one designs around the buoys, to master the additional skills and teamwork needed to make the move to bigger boats and blue water. While no one book details everything one needs to know for offshore sailing, having studied this book, everyone on the boat will understand where each person needs to be, what they need to do, how do get it done, when and why. We are confident the excellent guidance Stuart Quarrie offers here will enable our skipper to develop a first rate team and handle all his new boat's sails with confidence. If you are making a similar transition from little boats to big, I recommend you buy a copy for yourself, and another to lend out to your guests so they can join in the thrill of actively sailing on a bigger boat than they ever have before.
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Explains the evolution of just about every situation that is likely to be encountered during a race at sea.
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