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  • The Winner's Guide to Optimist Sailing: Tune Your Boat and Your Skills-Enhance Your Racing Tactics-Master Starts   and Finishes-Understand the Racing Rules-Ideal for Beginning and Advanced

    The Winner's Guide to Optimist Sailing by Jobson, Gary;

    Tune Your Boat and Your Skills-Enhance Your Racing Tactics-Master Starts and Finishes-Understand the Racing Rules-Ideal for Beginning and Advanced

    Sorozatcím: INTERNATIONAL MARINE-RMP;

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    • Kiadó International Marine
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2004. március 16.

    • ISBN 9780071434676
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem176 oldal
    • Méret 228x177x10 mm
    • Súly 318 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    The Complete Instructional Manual for the International Optimist Dinghy Class

    The International Optimist is the largest youth one-design sailing class in the world, with 400,000 boats registered in more than 95 countries. The Winner's Guide to Optimist Sailing is the most comprehensive guide to this popular boat ever written. Its step-by-step format is perfect for young sailors, and special sections offer advice for parents and coaches. Written by champion sailors and sailing coaches Gary Jobson and Jay Kehoe, The Winner's Guide to Optimist Sailing gives you everything you need to know about:

    • Equipment, lines, and useful knots
    • Basic sailing tips, including where to sit, how to launch and land, tacking, jibing, and Rules of the Road
    • Weather awareness
    • More advanced sailing skills--going faster!
    • Racing, including starts, upwind tactics, finishes, and dealing with protests
    • Practicing alone or in groups
    • Opti events, including tips for parents, plus scholastic and collegiate sailing, and the Olympics

    "A comprehensive guide for kids learning to sail and race in Optis."--Sailing World

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    Hosszú leírás:

    The Complete Instructional Manual for the International Optimist Dinghy Class

    The International Optimist is the largest youth one-design sailing class in the world, with 400,000 boats registered in more than 95 countries. The Winner's Guide to Optimist Sailing is the most comprehensive guide to this popular boat ever written. Its step-by-step format is perfect for young sailors, and special sections offer advice for parents and coaches. Written by champion sailors and sailing coaches Gary Jobson and Jay Kehoe, The Winner's Guide to Optimist Sailing gives you everything you need to know about:

    • Equipment, lines, and useful knots
    • Basic sailing tips, including where to sit, how to launch and land, tacking, jibing, and Rules of the Road
    • Weather awareness
    • More advanced sailing skills--going faster!
    • Racing, including starts, upwind tactics, finishes, and dealing with protests
    • Practicing alone or in groups
    • Opti events, including tips for parents, plus scholastic and collegiate sailing, and the Olympics

    "A comprehensive guide for kids learning to sail and race in Optis."--Sailing World

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction by Joni Palmer, Executive Director, U.S. Optimist Dinghy Association

    Part I: Welcome to Optimist Sailing

    Optimist Fun

    How the Optimist Came to Be

    Part II: Getting Started

    The Boat and Equipment

    Parts of the Boat

    Lines and Equipment

    Safety

    Boating Etiquette

    Knots for Optimists

    Square Knot
    Square Knot with Keeper
    Bowline
    Clove Hitch
    One-Design Knot
    Tying to a Cleat
    Stopper Knot

    Transporting Your Dinghy

    Checklist

    Care of Boat and Rig

    Part III: Let's Go Sailing

    How a Boat Sails

    The Points of Sailing

    Preparation Before Sailing

    Rigging

    Changes in Course

    Basic Tips

    Where Do You Sit When Sailing?
    How Do You Hold the Tiller?
    How Do You Hold the Mainsheet?
    How Do You Turn the Boat?

    Launching

    Windward Shore Tips
    Leeward Shore Tips
    Final Preparation

    On the Water

    Sailing on a Reach
    Tacking
    Running
    Jibing
    Upwind
    Landing
    Acceleration, Slowing Down, and Stopping
    Sailing Out of the No-Go Zone

    Weather Awareness

    Reading the Wind

    Waves, Current, and Tides

    Waves
    Current
    Tides

    Part IV: Fine-Tuning Your Skills

    Going Faster

    Rigging the Racing Rig

    Sail Shape

    Tying On Your Sail

    Sailing to Windward

    Sailing on a Reach

    Sailing on a Run

    Planing

    Things to Avoid Downwind

    Tacking

    Jibing

    Meeting an Obstruction

    Capsizing

    Basic Rules of the Road

    Starboard Tack Has Right-of-Way
    Tacking (or Jibing) Boat Must Stay Clear
    Same Tack--Overlapped
    Same Tack--Not Overlapped
    Powerboats Must Stay Clear of Sailboats

    Other Rules and Tips

    Part V: Racing

    Competition

    First Race

    Fast Starts

    Starting in Light Wind

    Determining Where to Start

    Port-Tack Start

    Dip Start

    Barging Start

    Starting Line Exits

    Upwind Tactics

    Approaching the Windward Mark

    The Reaching Leg

    The Run

    Rounding the Leeward Mark

    Fast Finishes

    Dealing with Protests

    Subtle Strategies

    Your Health and Fitness for Sailing

    Physical Fitness

    Eating Right

    Sleeping RIght

    Part VI: Coaching Opti Sailing

    Coaching Young Sailors

    Teaching Format

    On-the-Water Coaching Techniques

    Instructor's Safety Review

    Drills to Improve Boat Handling

    Drills to Improve Speed

    Practice

    Practicing Alone

    Practicing in Pairs

    Practicing in a Fleet

    Part VII: For Parents Only

    OptiMania: A Note for Parents

    Tips for Parents: Preparing for Opti Regattas

    Part VIII: The Eternal Optimist

    The Eternal Optimist

    Classes
    Handicap Racing/One-Design Offshore
    Scholastic Sailing
    Collegiate Sailing
    The Olympics
    The America's Cup and Match Racing
    Team Racing
    Day Sailing
    Cruising

    Glossary

    Acknowledgments

    Index

    About the Authors

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