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THE COMPLETE SAILING MANUAL US_001-003_TITLE_HALF_TITLE.indd 1 14/12/16 4:39 pm US_001-003_TITLE_HALF_TITLE.indd 2 14/12/16 4:39 pm THE COMPLETE SAILING MANUAL S T E V E S L E I G H T US_001-003_TITLE_HALF_TITLE.indd 3 14/12/16 4:39 pm CONTENTS Senior Editor Kathryn Hennessy REVISED EDITION Senior Art Editor Helen Spencer First American Edition, 2012 Production Editor John Goldsmid Published in the United States by Production Controller Sophie Argyris DK Publishing Pre-Production Producer David Almond 375 Hudson Street Producer Mandy Inness New York, New York 10014 FOURTH EDITION Jacket Designer Mark Cavanagh 12 13 14 15 16 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Produced for DK by Managing Editor Gareth Jones 001—300184—June/2017 Managing Art Editor Lee Griffiths Schermuly Design Co. Ltd 109 Bartholomew Road, London NW5 2BJ Copyright © 2012 Dorling Kindersley Limited DK INDIA Text copyright © 2012 Steve Sleight Editorial Partner Cathy Meeus Senior Editor Rupa Rao DTP Designer Anita Yadav Managing Editor Kingshuk Ghoshal Managing Art Editor Govind Mittal US_004-007_Contents.indd 4 15/12/16 4:51 pm FOREWORD 8 Tacking 92 Jibing 96 THE JOY OF SAILING 10 Sailing a Course 100 Introduction 12 From and to the Shore 104 Mooring and Anchoring 110 FIRST PRINCIPLES 20 Coping with Capsize 112 Safety Afloat 22 Man Overboard 118 Parts of a Boat 24 Stowing After Sailing 120 Essential Equipment 30 How Boats Sail 32 ADVANCED SMALL-BOAT The Main Controls 36 SAILING 122 Points of Sailing 40 High-performance Boats 124 Ropes and Knots 42 Improving Your Technique 128 Blocks and Tackles 48 Sailing Exercises 134 Oars and Paddles 50 Using Trapezes 138 Moving Small Boats 52 Tacking and Jibing 142 Staying Clear of Others 54 Spinnakers 146 Weather Basics 56 Handling a Spinnaker 152 Inland or Sea 58 Asymmetric Spinnakers 154 Single-handed Sailing 158 SMALL-BOAT SAILING 60 Small Keelboats 162 Choosing a Small Boat 62 Sailing Small Keelboats 164 Protective Clothing 66 Moving Small Keelboats 166 Rigging the Boat 70 Catamarans 168 Reefing a Dinghy 76 Sailing Catamarans 172 Helmsman and Crew 78 Foiling 176 Turning Forces 80 Tuning Your Boat 178 Going Afloat 84 Rough-weather Sailing 184 Launching a Dinghy 86 Racing 188 Basic Techniques 88 CONTINUED All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights DK books are available at special discounts when KEY under copyright reserved above, no part of this purchased in bulk for sales promotions, premiums, publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced fund-raising, or educational use. For details, contact: The following symbols appear into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, DK Publishing Special Markets, 375 Hudson Street, throughout the book. or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, New York, New York 10014 or [email protected] recording, or otherwise), without the prior written Discover more at www.dk.com permission of both the copyright owner and Author’s Dedication WIND DIRECTION the above publisher of this book. This book is dedicated to my mother, Irene. Published in Great Britain by Dorling Kindersley Limited. PLEASE NOTE A catalog record for this book is available As with many sports, there are inherent risks with TIDE DIRECTION from the Library of Congress sailing. Always wear a buoyancy aid or life jacket, and ensure that you have adequate supervision as a Printed and bound in China beginner. In this book the masculine gender is BOAT DIRECTION ISBN 978-1-4654-6257-2 commonly used, for clarity only. US_004-007_Contents.indd 5 15/12/16 4:51 pm CONTENTS CONTINUED CRUISER SAILING 194 Rafting Alongside 272 Starting to Cruise 196 Berthing Bow- or Stern-to 274 Choosing a Cruiser 198 Pile Moorings 276 Cruiser Design 200 Moorings 278 Stability 204 Anchoring 282 Rigging and Sails 206 Passage Making 288 Above Deck 210 Avoiding Collisions 294 Down Below 214 Running Aground 298 Protection Afloat 218 Man-overboard Procedure 300 Cruiser Ropework 224 Sailing at Night 304 Basic Sail Skills 230 Sailing in Fog 308 Using the Tender 236 Rough-weather Sailing 312 Preparing to Sail 238 Handling Under Power 240 NAVIGATION 316 Handling Under Sail 242 Starting to Navigate 318 Tacking 244 Charts 322 Jibing 246 The Compass 326 Sail Balance 248 Plotting Equipment 330 Reducing Sail Area 250 Navigation Instruments 332 Increasing Sail Area 254 Pilotage 336 Berthing 262 Tides and Tidal Streams 342 Marina Berths 268 Shaping a Course 348 US_004-007_Contents.indd 6 15/12/16 4:51 pm Plotting a Position 352 Engines 412 Fixing a Position 356 Running Repairs 418 Passage Skills 362 STAYING SAFE 420 WEATHER 366 Emergency Repairs 422 Causes of Weather 368 Distress Signals 426 Weather Systems 370 Abandoning Ship 430 Daily Changes 374 The Effects of the Land 376 GLOSSARY 432 Storms 378 INDEX 438 Fog 380 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 448 Forecasting 382 Beaufort Scale 386 PRACTICAL BOAT CARE 388 The Hull 390 The Deck 394 The Rig 396 The Sails 398 The Interior 400 Electrics 404 Plumbing 408 US_004-007_Contents.indd 7 15/12/16 4:51 pm US_008-009_FOREWORD.indd 8 14/12/16 4:39 pm

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