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The work provides practical, experience-based guidance on yacht handling and small-boat seamanship, combining technical chapters on boat types, rigs, anchors, rigging, reefing, and anchoring with candid commentary on single-handed sailing and design trade-offs. The author draws on about thirty years of hands-on experience and favors a conversational, anecdotal tone, evaluating cat, sloop, cutter and yawl rigs, gear simplicity, sail management, and the importance of a vessel's ability to make way and obey the helm. Emphasis is placed on safety through rig mobility, rapid sail handling, and sensible design choices for different waters and uses.
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