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What to read over Xmas

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Bandit
(@zeflyguy)
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Just bought an oldie but a goodie
Catamaran Sailing To Win
Revised Version
Author : Chris Wilson and Max Press
It explains the development of the C Class the Little Amricas Cup from Its early beginings (1960) until the 1980's
It covers Tuning and sailing in vairied conditions 2up and 1 up.
An entertaining read with a good amounts of tips.
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Posted : November 30, 2006 6:06 am
(@wildtoy)
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I found that no matter how many books you read there is no substitute to just good old time out on the water.

Thats why over christmas my boats going to be out there everyday for a good 3-4 hrs


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 6:32 am
Bandit
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I have to work through xmas so my time on the water will be limited but I like a good yarn so can anybody recommend a few books?


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 7:07 am
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all my boat books are monohull books. Alot more technical than multihull boats


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 7:09 am
Chris9
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The Race
Keelhauled
Fatal Storm
Fastnet, Force 10
Against the Gods
The Hornblower Series
Aubrey-Maturin Series

Stuff to be learned from each of the above.

You may want to check here as well:
http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/ssc/books/


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 8:13 am
(@Anonymous 39155)
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IMO,

Fastnet Force 10

is a must.


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 8:20 am
Jake Kohl
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all my boat books are monohull books. Alot more technical than multihull boats

You must be kidding right?


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 8:29 am
hobie1616
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all my boat books are monohull books. Alot more technical than multihull boats

You must be kidding right?

A monohull guy told me all the catamaran books are works of fiction.


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 8:42 am
Jake Kohl
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all my boat books are monohull books. Alot more technical than multihull boats

You must be kidding right?

A monohull guy told me all the catamaran books are works of fiction.

I can attest then, that that monohull guy has never won anything with substance on a catamaran.


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 9:46 am
(@Anonymous 38725)
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Get

Around the World in 79 Days

by Cam Lewis. It's about them racing a 80' cat around the world to set a new record, well before

The Race

. Some real white knuckle sailing in the roaring 40's at night!

Also

The Race

by Tim Zimmerman is very good.


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 9:54 am
(@Anonymous 38621)
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I second

The Race

by Zimmerman. He is a well known author for telling non-fiction adventurer events such as sailing and Everest expeditions etc. You will not want to put it down.


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 10:22 am
(@Anonymous 37989)
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Anything by Tim is going to be an entertaining read! I'm going to see if I can pick that one up myself!


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 11:30 am
Chris9
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Come on now Jake, Its incredible the amount of science, attention, skill, and dollars to hired crews to make that 0.1 knot difference.

We are actively working on the local mono-haul community to overcome this

its just a hobie

stigmatism. I’m not quoting you btw. More to follow on this effort.


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 1:31 pm
(@mauganh17)
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I've read

The Race

3 times now.

Highly recommended!


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 2:19 pm
(@jbecker)
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Close to the Wind

by Pete Goss. The story of Pete Goss' Vendee Globe campaign. Plenty of good sea stories, and quite a bit about what it takes to campaign an expensive boat using other people's money.

Pete Goss later went on to build Team Philips for The Race, but lost the craft in sea trials.


 
Posted : November 30, 2006 3:26 pm
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