Year: 1992 Language: English Author: International Soling Association Genre: Manual Publisher: International Soling Association Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 52 Description: The Godfather of this book is Heike Blok, whose original intention was to provide the Class with a Tuning Manual. However it now goes much further than Tuning and contains a wide variety of subject matter covering such diverse areas as jibing, broaching (or not broaching!), big fleet strategy, and safety. The contributors are, without exception, sailors of very great experience who are willing to share this experience with Soling enthusiasts who may be beginners in the Class, or already climbing the ladder of success. Almost all of the articles appeared in Soling Sailing or Leading Edge, the journal of the US Soling Association. But it should be understood that the articles are all directed at Soling owners who are assumed to have had considerable knowledge of sailing in other boats before graduating to our Class. We are not aiming to instruct complete beginners. The ISA Committee are most grateful in particular to Heike Blok for being the inspiration for this Manual, and to all the contributors who have allowed their work to be used in this way. It is hoped that the Manual will be an invaluable aid to better Soling sailing for many years to come.
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The Soling manual
Language: English
Author: International Soling Association
Genre: Manual
Publisher: International Soling Association
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 52
Description: The Godfather of this book is Heike Blok, whose original intention was to provide the Class with a Tuning Manual.
However it now goes much further than Tuning and contains a wide variety of subject matter covering
such diverse areas as jibing, broaching (or not broaching!), big fleet strategy, and safety.
The contributors are, without exception, sailors of very great experience who are willing to share this
experience with Soling enthusiasts who may be beginners in the Class, or already climbing the ladder of
success.
Almost all of the articles appeared in Soling Sailing or Leading Edge, the journal of the US Soling
Association. But it should be understood that the articles are all directed at Soling owners who are
assumed to have had considerable knowledge of sailing in other boats before graduating to our Class. We
are not aiming to instruct complete beginners.
The ISA Committee are most grateful in particular to Heike Blok for being the inspiration for this Manual,
and to all the contributors who have allowed their work to be used in this way. It is hoped that the Manual
will be an invaluable aid to better Soling sailing for many years to come.
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