The Sailboat Classes of North America. Two hundred Racers, Cruisers, and Catamarans in stories and pictures
Year: 1963 Language: english Author: Blanchard F.S. Genre: Guide Publisher: Doubleday Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 322 Description: All the classes are here, from the diminutive Sailfish to the 12 Meter Weatherly, from the 19th century North Haven Dinghy to the brand-new Shields class. There is a photograph of each class, with a description of its sailing characteristics, distinguishing features, history, and vital statistics, including draft, length, beam, price, and other important data. Sailboats comprise a specific class when a number of them are alike or their differences are sufficiently controlled to enable them to race without the necessity of handicap allowances. This book covers both one-design and development classes together, but it is divided into three principal categories: Racing, Cruising, and Catamaran. Featuring entirely new research and the latest information available. The Sailboat Classes of North America is designed to help all who contemplate buying, selling, or exchanging a boat. Anyone who has ever handled a tiller or watched a gaily colored spinnaker ballooning on a downwind run will delight in this book.
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The Sailboat Classes of North America. Two hundred Racers, Cruisers, and Catamarans in stories and pictures
Language: english
Author: Blanchard F.S.
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Doubleday
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 322
Description: All the classes are here, from the diminutive Sailfish to the 12 Meter Weatherly, from the 19th century North Haven Dinghy to the brand-new Shields class. There is a photograph of each class, with a description of its sailing characteristics, distinguishing features, history, and vital statistics, including draft, length, beam, price, and other important data.
Sailboats comprise a specific class when a number of them are alike or their differences are sufficiently controlled to enable them to race without the necessity of handicap allowances. This book covers both one-design and development classes together, but it is divided into three principal categories: Racing, Cruising, and Catamaran.
Featuring entirely new research and the latest information available. The Sailboat Classes of North America is designed to help all who contemplate buying, selling, or exchanging a boat.
Anyone who has ever handled a tiller or watched a gaily colored spinnaker ballooning on a downwind run will delight in this book.
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