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A practical and historical survey of yachting that combines technical explanation, first-hand recollection, and advisory guidance. Chapters cover ocean and deep-sea cruising, racing yacht evolution, sliding-keel and centreboard designs, schooner racing memories, rules of racing and rating, dinghy and small-yacht handling, outfitting for foreign voyages, Baltic cruising, and insurance considerations. The text balances naval-architecture diagrams and profiles with anecdotal recollections and procedural advice for fitting out and racing various classes. Extensive illustrations and plans accompany the discussions to clarify hull forms, fittings, and racing practices. Intended as a how-to compendium for owners and enthusiasts, it emphasizes practical experience and contemporary standards.

About the Author

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Sir Edward Sullivan

Sir Edward Sullivan was a notable figure in the realm of maritime literature, particularly recognized for his contributions to the sport of yachting. His work, "Yachting, Vol. 1," offers insights into the practices and culture surrounding sailing during his time. Sullivan's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the art of yachting, capturing both the technical aspects and the spirit of adventure associated with the sea. His contributions have helped shape the understanding of yachting as both a sport and a leisure activity, making him a significant figure in nautical literature.

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