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Wind Companion for Racing Sailors

English

By (author): David Houghton Fiona Campbell

Out of all the explanations for why a sailor has lost out on a race, an unforeseen change in the wind and weather is by far one of the most frequent. Whether a bad windshift; the non-occurrence of a sea breeze; or being becalmed, the weather has a huge impact on racing. However, it is not hard to turn these problems around. This handy guide has all you need to work out the best way to use the wind to your advantage and boost you up the fleet. The book covers all the essentials for racing, from why gusts form and where to find them, to the formation of the sea breeze (which is never quite as simple as first appears!). Splash-proof and spiral bound, this little companion stands up to frequent use and serves as a great aide-memoire that will fit into your pocket or kit bag, meaning that you can always work out a detailed forecast for your specific racing area, regardless of whether you are on home territory or on completely new waters. Wind Companion also clearly and simply develops a more advanced understanding of the wind, such as which clouds indicate weather fronts and when they may occur. This will also allow you to identify and adapt to changes on the water and even during races, giving you a significant advantage over your competition. Such adaptability will give you the opportunity to beat even knowledgeable locals, as there will always be occasions when the wind does something unexpected but which can always be explained by the wind-wise sailor. Written by two acclaimed meteorologists, David Houghton and Fiona Campbell, who have advised top sailing teams at all of the big regattas, from Olympics to the Americas Cup, you cant go far wrong! This book, based on their best-selling Wind Strategy, is packed full of vital information and clear diagrams to visualise the invisible and is a key resource for anyone looking to advance their sailing knowledge and results. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 54g
  • Dimensions: 80 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Fernhurst Books Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912621064

About David HoughtonFiona Campbell

Fiona Campbell is a successful meteorologist with a passion for the environment and a love of sailing. Fiona took over from David Houghton the responsibility for advising the UKs top sailing teams at Olympic European and World regattas as well as GBR and other Americas Cup challenges. She has also worked to help boat designers competitors and race organisers such as at Cowes Week to optimise their performance. David Houghton was a passionate meteorologist spending over 30 years at the UK Met Office. He was a member of the Royal Meteorological Society from 1949. In 2000 he was awarded the Societys Michael Hunt Award. David worked as an advisor to Olympic Admirals Cup Americas Cup and Round the World sailing teams for over 30 years. Rosie Williamson is a keen sailor and avid reader. Being on (or in) the water since she was old enough to stand she competed for many years in Optimists then skiffs and is now heavily involved in university team racing. In her final year studying History at Oxford this is her first venture into the world of publishing and editing combining her two chief passions.

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