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Overview
A comprehensive guide to help you identify and equip the boat that best suits your needs
Well-known boating writer Charles Doane unravels
the complexity of cruising sailboat design and explains the fundamentals and the ramifications of each design decision. In easy-to-understand terms, Doane explains theoretical
aspects of design, pragmatic issues like keel shape
and berth configuration, pros and cons of various
construction methods and materials, outfitting, propulsion,
rigging and much more.
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Meet the Author
Charlie Doane, former senior editor of SAIL, is currently that magazine's editor at large. He has also worked on staff at Cruising World, and Offshore magazines, and written dozens of freelance articles for Blue Water Sailing, Ocean Navigator, Boatworks, and Yachting Monthly. The author of dozens of technical features and boat tests, he has served as a judge in SAIL's Top Ten competition. He lived aboard a cruising boat for two years, has sailed 30,000 offshore miles (including five transatlantic crossings) and innumerable coastal miles, and possesses a wide range of experience that includes skippering deliveries and captained charters, bareboats, and crewing. He has edited manuscripts for International Marine and was the revising author for a successful cruising book for Sheridan House
Table of Contents
PART ONE: Principles of Cruising Sailboat Design
1. Evolution of the Cruising Vessel
2. Principles of Cruising Boat Design
3. Principles of Cruising Boat Construction
4. Interior Layouts
5. Deck Layouts
6. Equipping the Modern Cruising Boat
PART TWO: Survey of Production Cruising Boats
7. Buying a Used Boat
8. A Gallery of Boats