HANDBOOK OF TRAILER SAILING
2nd Edition
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This Second Edition of the popular HANDBOOK OF TRAILER SAILING
includes most of the information found in the First Edition plus new material such as Boat
Buying Tips From a Brokerage Expert and additional fun toys for sail-boaters such as
underwater treasure hunting metal detectors. Again it covers all the essentials of finding
your dreamboat, the kinds and types of boat trailers and tires required for different
weight cruisers, anchor and line sizes, the Care and Feeding of an Iron Wind (your
outboard) etc. 227 pages. Paperback: 7.5 x 9.25 inches © 1992 International Marine.
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FROM THE
PUBLISHER:
Landbound by competition for
mooring and dock space and skyrocketing marina costs? Want to get a start in sailing but
intimidated by the expense? Heed Bob Burgess. A compact car, a trailer hitch, and a small
boat are all youll need.
Here is comprehensive advice to make the whole continent available at 55
miles an hour dead to windward. Whether youre a new sailor just starting out or
an old hand choosing the 90s phenomenon of "downshifting," this completely
revised and updated edition, first published in 1984 and widely acclaimed as the trailer
sailors bible, will chart your whole course.
Handbook of Trailer Sailing bursts with detailed information on
finding your dream boat, outfitting and setting up, trailers and trailenng, elementary and
advanced sailing, anchoring, customizing for comfort, sail camping, cruise planning, and
much more. All through the eyes of a lifelong small-boat sailor with a love of the sport
and the freedom it brings.
International Marine
Camden, Maine
Free yourself from the constraints of
high-priced marinas and crowded campgrounds. Here is all youll need to get started
in the low-cost, high-reward sport of trailer sailing, with advice that will take you from
your backyard to that secluded spot just over the horizon.
- Finding your dream boat
- Outfitting and setting up
- Trailers and trailer tactics
- Elementary and advanced sailing
- Anchoring
- Caring for your outboard
- Sail camping and cruise planning
- And much more
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface ix
1. How to Decide on the Right Boat
2. Finding Your Dream Boat
3. Boat Buying Tips From a Brokerage Expert
4. The New Boat: Outfitting and Setting Up
5. Trailers and Trailering
6. The ABCs of Sailing
7. The XYZ of It
8. Anchors and Anchoring
9. Customizing for Comfort: Topside
10. Customizing for Comfort: Inside
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11. The Care and Feeding of an
Iron Wind
12. Open Boat Sail-Camping
13. Cruise Planning
14. Fun Afloat
15. Keys to Adventure
16. From a Bare Boat
17. Innovative Designs: Tomorrows Sailboats
Appendix 1 Trailer Sailing Tips
Appendix 2 Oldies But Goodies: Popular Trailer Sailers of the Past
Index |
FROM THE BOOK:
"Any cockpit cooking is
convenient because the stove is shielded from the wind by the sides of the footwell. Of
course, there are times when the wind is so brisk that even the footwell will not contain
it. I fabricated a windshield that solves the problem nicely. Several corrugated cardboard
panels were cut to the required height and, when laid flat, they were taped side-to-side
with duct tape, front and back. The panels were then sprayed with quick-drying adhesive
and sheets of aluminum foil pressed onto them front and back. The shield can now be shaped
around the stove and pot to concentrate the heat within. I estimate that it cuts cooking
time by at least 50 percent. It stows flat under a berth cushion.
"The total contents of our galley aboard Nomad fit into a
plastic dishpan. The single-burner stove, which fits into its own container/cook pot,
nests with frying pan, coffee pot, and the usual culinary tools in one plastic container.
Toweling, condiments, and canned goods occupy a second dishpan that has been laced at its
seams behind the first."
A REVIEW:
"There are enough
tips on fittings and common-sense gadgetry to make the book a worthwhile addition to the
reference shelf. Its the book to have if you think trailer sailing might be for
you."
Offshore
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