Synopses & Reviews
Tuning your Dinghy throws a bright light on the black art of boat tuning. Here is a logical, systematic approach to the problem of setting up your boat and fine-tuning it for maximum speed on all points of sailing. A 'troubleshooting' section at the back of the book shows how to pinpoint and cure specific weaknesses in your boat's performance.
Tuning your Dinghy is part of the Sail to Win series - books by world-class sailors and sailing coaches which take a fresh look at the complex subject of racing. Each book gives the detailed expert advice that the competent sailor must have to overcome the "club racer" barrier and compete successfully in international fleets. The emphasis is on practical, effective advice presented in a straightforward, highly illustrated manner.
About the Author
Lawrie Smith is one of Britain's most versatile helmsmen. He has won the Fireball world, European and national championships (three times), the 505 nationals, Six-metre world and European championships, Enterprise world and national championships, 470 French championship, Merlin Rocket nationals and the Endeavour Trophy (champion of champions) twice. He has also been closely involved with the America's Cup challenges.
Table of Contents
1. Assembling the gear.
2.Tuning on land.
3. Tuning on the water.
4. The spinnaker.
5. Two-boat tuning.
6. The race.
Troubleshooting.