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R**R
Very authoritative but mostly anecdotal. This isn't a textbook ...
Very authoritative but mostly anecdotal. This isn't a textbook but more a collection of relevant stories that the reader can learn from. It gets very technical. Fascinating, but not for the neophyte sailor.
F**P
O.K. if your background is a bit academic.
I've only read the real life stories in the second half.The book is kind of academic. It's not gonna entertain you. But if you have an academic background and realy are interested, the information I've read looks very precize and accurate. Given that you have some experience reading academic work, there is a lot of valuable experiences in the parts I've read. And if you need to understand how the various hulls works on a kind of physical background it looks like there's lot of valuable stuff on that in the first half of the book.I recomend the book if you have a bachelors degree in something and like to analyze and understand stuff. But it's not for everyone, and it's not gonna teach you practical sailing. But it does provide you with the means of understanding the underlying physics of what you're dealing with, thereby enabling you to make your own qualified judgements, both with regard to choise of vessel and weather conditions.
A**.
good product, thank
fast shipping, good product , thank you
S**E
Five Stars
Lots of good information and updates to original.
A**R
Five Stars
Fantastic book! Essential for any sailor heading offshore!
M**E
An absolute must read
This is the best book I've read on the subject so far and, after reading it and talking about it, it sounds like it's a very popular and well respected publication. It made me feel like the ocean isn't as dangerously unpredictable and unsurvivable as I had previously thought and, though it requires a great deal of respect, the risk can be managed.
1**5
GOOD GOD MAN! Who in their right mind edits a book this way?
This book should have been formatted as a text book. They could have made an amazing book that goes into great detail on the subject matter, but they completely missed the opportunity to present the information in a way the makes sense to someone without a formal education in a related discipline. The concepts describing yacht design are are the highlight of poorly presented mathatical concepts. For example, "The moment of inertia, is the sum of the products of all weight elements and the squares of their distances from a chosen axis." This passage has no associated equation or diagrams to depict the concept. I'm familiar with inertia, but how is the average reader suppose to recall this later, because it's literally hidden in a 9 page section with no subsections? The books is filled with the author simply describing equations in text. Who signed off on this style of presentation? Additionally, after describing a number of variables to a higher level concept, there will be no summary. The author seems to just ramble on an on, describing equations and other important laws. I'm not sure how I'm supposed to use this book, when important concepts don't have subsections or are called out in actual equations. Oh and you can pretty much forget about useful summaries at the end of sections. I have a degree in physics, so I understand most of what's being said and can do the mental gymnastics to build a picture in my mind. However, if you don't have a strong background in physics or engineering, GOOD LUCK actually applying or even retaining anything from this book.
J**Y
Many practical lessons for offshore sailing.
This book has a lot of practical lessons based on real world experience gained mostly in the numerous offshore yacht races on which Adlard Coles participated. A must read for anyone thinking about sailing offshore. Also an entertaining read for an inland sailor just looking for an enjoyable book on yacht racing.John Huberty, Anoka
P**D
Highly recommended
The first half of the book is a series of clearly written chapters on tactics, weather, stability, coping with sea sickness etc.The 2nd half is a series of highly readable accounts by people who have come through storms. Each one is followed by an interesting commentary by the lead author, drawing out some of the key points. I liked his writing style: he was generous and courteous when alluding, in hingsight, to mistakes made during these storms.
M**R
Comprehensive and refined
Great book this is written very much like the bible of heavy weather sailing that it’s famous for. Goes into plenty of detail while covering a lot so suitable for intermediate to the most experienced sailors
M**E
the go to book on the subject.
Excellently written book. Factual and also an ejoyable read. Heart in mouth stories that mean you will remember and implement the tactics within, unless you are a total clown, in which case stay in the pub or become a dolphin or join the enemy. Carry on!
D**S
Five Stars
every budding sailor should read this book.
A**W
but sail offshore so an awareness of what to do in unforseen situations is really useful.
This is a must for anyone considering crossing oceans. Few of us will gain enough experience in our own sailing lives to be aware of the risks and the actions that mitigate those risks. I don't plan to cross large oceans, but sail offshore so an awareness of what to do in unforseen situations is really useful.
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