The Physics of Sailing Explained

The Physics of Sailing Explained by Bryon D. Anderson, published by Sheridan House, Inc. in October 2003, offers a clear and informative exploration of the principles that govern sailing. This 152-page book is written in English and aims to enhance the understanding and enjoyment of sailing for both novice and experienced sailors. It provides insights into how sails, keels, and hulls function together, helping readers appreciate the intricacies of boat design and the tactics employed in various sailing scenarios.
Readers will find that this book presents authoritative yet accessible content, making complex concepts in science and physics relatable to the world of water sports. By delving into the technology and engineering behind sailing, it sharpens skills and fosters a deeper appreciation for the sport. The work covers essential topics related to marine and naval transportation, ensuring that sailors gain a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics at play while navigating the seas.
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Authoritative yet accessible, this is the perfect work for those sailors who want to enhance their understanding and enjoyment of life at sea. It will enable readers to better grasp how sails, keels, and hulls work together to keep seafarers afloat, and will sharpen their skills with a more subtle and thorough appreciation of why various boat design features are present and why certain tactics work in certain situations.
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