Plain Sailing
A Sail-Trim Manual for New Sailors
Dallas Murphy
“Murphy steers aspiring sailors though the maze of jargon and effortlessly explains basic sailing concepts. He is that rare combination, a professional writer who thinks like a sailor, or as he puts it, ‘someone who sees the wind.’ Anyone who has been intimidated or frustrated trying to learn to sail must read Plain Sailing. It will be a revelation.”
--John Kretschmer, Contributing Editor, Sailing Magazine
Plain Sailing will help the new sailor understand the principles and practice of sail trim—the adjustment of sails such that they interact most efficiently with the wind. There is a direct relationship between sailing efficiency and sailing fun. Knowing when, how, and why to trim your sails is the essence of sailing. If you understand trim, you understand sailing.
Plain Sailing also covers how to look at sails, how to distinguish good trim from bad, how to diagnose a blown-out sail, and much more. This book will be essential reading for all beginning sailors.
Dallas Murphy is the author of Rounding the Horn and other books. He lives in New York City.
$18.95

Paperback
Sports/Sailing
Available May, 2010
192 pages
6 x 9
40 line drawings
ISBN: 978-1-58080-161-4
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