
Annapolis Book of Seamanship: Heavy Weather Sailing TRAILER
October 20, 2017 by TheSailingChannel.TV | Language: EN Play Time: 00:02:13 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

TRAILER…
VOL. II: HEAVY WEATHER SAILING
From the Annapolis Book of Seamanship 5 Video Series by John Rousmaniere based on his famous instructional book about sailing.
Full Show Running Time: 62 minutes
This how-to video will ease anxieties about sailing in winds stronger than 20 knots.
“Will help Sailors be more confident and even enjoy sailing in heavy weather.” – Gary Jobson.
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New sailors may want to begin with Volume V, Sailing Daysailors. This video provides a great introduction to the principles and mechanics of sailing, which is much easier to grasp and understand sailing a small boat. You can then apply these basic skills to larger craft and have a solid foundation for the sailing skills presented in the other four volumes.
The five program series includes:
Vol I: Cruising Under Sail
Vol. II: Heavy Weather Sailing
Vol. III: Safety At Sea
Vol. IV: Sailboat Navigation
Vol. V: Sailing Daysailors
About John Rousmaniere
As one of the sport’s most acknowledged authorities, John Rousmaniere has covered more than 30,000 miles of blue water and written fifteen books about the sea and sailing. Yacht Racing and Cruising World Magazine awarded Rousmaniere its Medal of Achievement for his Contribution to Yachting.
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