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A practical handbook presents concise, hands-on guidance for selecting, equipping, and handling small sailing craft in calm and foul weather. Topics include choosing hulls and rigs, trial handling, sail plans for cat, yawl, and knockabout types, beating to windward, running and gybing, and tactics for squalls, anchoring, and avoidance of collisions. The work also explains rigging and marlinespike seamanship, compass and chart basics, navigation by dead-reckoning, maintenance and winter lay-up, provisioning and cooking aboard, and useful recipes and diagrams. Advice emphasizes safety, economy, and techniques suited to single-handed or cruising sailors.

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A. J. Kenealy

A. J. Kenealy was a maritime author known for his contributions to yachting literature in the late 19th century. His works, including "Boat Sailing in Fair Weather and Foul" and "Yachting Wrinkles," provide practical advice and insights for sailing enthusiasts. Kenealy's writing reflects a deep understanding of nautical practices and the challenges faced by sailors, making his books valuable resources for both novice and experienced yachtsmen. Through his detailed observations and tips, he has left a lasting impact on the world of sailing literature.

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