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The New Crew's Pocketbook

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SLG0181
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Overview

Going aboard a sailing yacht for the first time is an exciting experience, but it can be a bit daunting. It introduces you to many unknowns: terra firma is left behind, the boat is propelled by something you can’t see (the wind), there are ropes everywhere and a whole new vocabulary opens up!

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Product Details

Part Number: SLG0181

Edition: 2021

Printed and corrected to: No

ISBN: 9781912621354

Publisher: Fernhurst Books

Language: English

Author(s): Tim Davison

Author: No

Format: Paperback

Going aboard a sailing yacht for the first time is an exciting experience, but it can be a bit daunting. It introduces you to many unknowns: terra firma is left behind, the boat is propelled by something you can’t see (the wind), there are ropes everywhere and a whole new vocabulary opens up!

Your skipper will brief you on the key things you need to know, but this book is a great opportunity to learn a bit beforehand which will give you the basic knowledge to work the boat, be safe, have fun… and be asked back for more!

Written in a friendly and approachable way, it assumes no nautical knowledge and uses diagrams and photographs to demystify the art of sailing. Devised to be read by new crew before they arrive at the boat, it is also great to keep on board as a quick and easy reference guide.

Ideal for skippers to give to anyone joining them on board for the first time. As soon as a person steps aboard they are crewing: drawn into casting off, hoisting sails, winching and even steering. It’s impossible to cover everything in your briefing, so any knowledge they can gain beforehand is a blessing and will make your yacht a happier, safer place for everyone.

Additional chapters covering spinnaker handling are available online and in the eBook.

  • An essential guide for yachting newbies.
  • Assumes no nautical knowledge and uses photos and diagrams more than words.
  • Helps ensure the experience is fun and safe for everyone.