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Boat sailing in fair weather and foul

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS AND DIAGRAMS.
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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.

ILLUSTRATIONS AND DIAGRAMS.

Frontispiece. Turning the Stake.
 
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Yawl in a Squall, 41
 
Latest Type of Fin-Keel, 49
 
Sail Plan of Modern Fin-Keel, 54
 
Seawanhaka, 21-foot Knockabout, 56
 
Seawanhaka Knockabout, 57
 
Sail Plan Seawanhaka Knockabout, 58
 
Drogue, or Sea Anchor, 70
 
Diagram of Floating Anchor, 71
 
Floating Anchor in Use, 72
 
The Boston Knockabout, Gosling, 75
 
Plan of Oil Distributor, 80
 
In Dry Dock, 98
 
Hauled Out for Painting, 98
 
Making Ready for a New Dress, 114
 
Pleasant Cat-Boat Sailing, 119
 
Sailing Under Varying Conditions of Wind, 128
 
Running Before the Wind, 130
 
Gybing, 131
 
Close Hauled on Port Tack, 132
 
Close Hauled on Starboard Tack, 133
 
Dead Beat to Windward, 134
 
A Long Leg and a Short Leg, 138
 
The Manœuvre of Tacking, 139
 
Whip Purchase and Traveler, 140
 
Jib and Mainsail Rig, 141
 
Sprit Rig, 143
 
Leg-of-Mutton Rig, 147
 
Cat Rig, 148
 
Balance Lug Rig, 150
 
Sliding Gunter Rig, 151
 
Detail of Sliding Gunter Rig, 152
 
Folding Centerboard, 154
 
Shroud, Deadeye, Lanyard, 156
 
Turnbuckle, 157
 
Topmast Rigging, 158
 
Rig of Running Bowsprit, 159
 
Horse for Main Sheet, 161
 
Gear for Hauling Out Loose-footed Mainsail, 166
 
Luncheon in the Cock-pit, 179
 
Scowing an Anchor, 180
 
"Half Raters," 184
 
The Compass, 193
 
Marlinespike, 207
 
Knots and Splices, 208
 
Cautionary Signals, 221
 
Storm Signals, 222
 
A Yachtsman's Stove, 223
 
The Ideal Fry-pan, 225
 
A Nest of Stew-Pans, 227
 
Ice Tub, 229
 
A Traveling Companion, 231
 
The Sloop Yacht, 246
 
The Cutter Yacht, 247
 
The Sail Plan and Rig of a Modern Schooner, 249
 
The Sail Plan and Rig of a Modern Yawl, 251

TURNING THE STAKE.