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sailing yacht design theory: Principles of Yacht Design Lars Larsson, Rolf Eliasson, Michal Orych, 2022-03-17 Principles of Yacht Design has established itself as the standard book on the subject for practising designers, naval architecture students, discerning boat owners as well as the boatbuilding industry as a whole. The fifth edition is completely revised and expanded. It examines every aspect of the process of yacht and powerboat design. The new edition includes new findings from recent research in aero and hydrodynamics, as well as covering the most recent changes to building standards. The authors have used a newly built 41-foot performance cruiser to demonstrate the practical application of yacht design theory. This new edition includes photos of the building process and detailed explanations. |
sailing yacht design theory: Sailing Yacht Design Andrew R. Claughton, J. F. Wellicome, R. A. Shenoi, 1998 This book forms part of a two-volume guide to the fundamental principles governing how and why a sailing yacht behaves in the way it does including an understanding of the physics involved and mathematical modelling.*covers the fundamental principles of yacht design, looking at subjects such as the aerodynamics of sails, hydrodynamic forces on the hull, seakeeping qualities and manoeuvrability, materials and an introduction to computation fluid mechanics*looks at many of the topics covered by Rawson and Tupper's definitive Basic Ship Theory but from the viewpoint of sailing rather than a powered vessel*looks at how the performance of a yacht can be predicted*describes loads on the structure and how they are introduced into various elements*emphasis on rigorous mathematical and analytical treatment*assembles a group of internationally known experts under the editorship of Claughton et al |
sailing yacht design theory: Sailing Yacht Design Douglas Phillips-Bird, 1971 |
sailing yacht design theory: Yacht Design According to Perry (Pb) Robert Perry, 2023-05-20 A great designer offers you a virtuoso tour through the world of sailboats Bob Perry initiated the trend toward fast voyaging sailboats with his world-famous Valiant 40, which has been in production longer than any other cruising sailboat in history. But Perry is not only a leading yacht designer--he is also an accomplished wordsmith whose blunt, insightful, irreverent, and always entertaining boat reviews have captivated readers of Sailing magazine for 24 years. This book is vintage Perry, a no-holds-barred tour of the world of yacht design through the benchmark boats of his 30-year career. |
sailing yacht design theory: Aero-hydrodynamics and the Performance of Sailing Yachts Fabio Fossati, 2009-12-18 A groundbreaking technical analysis of yacht design based on cutting edge research in the field of aero-hydrodynamics. |
sailing yacht design theory: Elements of Yacht Design Norman L. Skene, 2023-11-14 Skene's is one of the most famous books on yacht design ever written. First published in 1904, Skene did several revisions, the last of which was published in 1938 and reprinted here in its original form. In 1962, the book was completely revised by Francis S. Kinney and re-published as Skene's Elements of Yacht Design. Kinney's last version was in 1973 and it is long out of print. While the experts are divided on the relative merits of the different editions, it appears that there is strong demand for Skene's original work. At last the book is again available to the many boatbuilders. aspiring naval architects and sailors who need it for frequent reference. The index has been completely revised and expanded to make it more useful for today's readers. This book is intended to be a practical and concise presentation of some of the operations involved in designing yachts of all types. Cumbersome and impractical methods which are so often found in more pretentious works on naval architecture have been avoided. Those presented have been in everyday use by the author. Thus wrote Norman L. Skene int he preface to the fifth edition of Elements of Yacht Design. |
sailing yacht design theory: The Physics of Sailing Explained Bryon D. Anderson, 2003 Bryon D Anderson is a writer and scientist with a special interest in sail. |
sailing yacht design theory: Principles of Yacht Design Lars Larsson, Rolf E. Eliasson, Michal Orych, 2014-01-06 The definitive book on the principles of yacht design examining every aspect of aerodynamics and hydrodynamics of a yacht or motorboat. |
sailing yacht design theory: The Psychology of Sailing for Dinghies and Keelboats Ian Brown, 2013-08-05 The Psychology of Racing for Dinghies and Keelboats is an inspirational practical guide to mind training for racing sailors. Aimed at aspiring dinghy sailors as well as yacht racers, the style is light, friendly and conversational - designed to inspire, guide and promote positive analytical thinking amongst racers of all levels, with the aim of helping them find the inner resolve and mental strength required to be a winner. Packed with tables, tick boxes and exercises as well as thought-provoking quotes from successful international sailors, it is delightfully free of psychobabble and tedious theory - a really practical guide that will be invaluable to all racers of all levels and abilities. |
sailing yacht design theory: The Complete Guide to Choosing a Cruising Sailboat Roger Marshall, 1999-05-21 Roger Marshall. noted yacht designer, has written the perfect guide for choosing the right cruising sailboat. Starting with a questionnaire that helps the reader picture his or her ideal boat, he takes them step-by-step through the nitty-gritty of the decision-making process: determining the right hull shape ... seaworthiness ... comfort and ease of handling ... real costs ... ease of maintenance, and more--Publisher's description |
sailing yacht design theory: Boys' Book of Model Boats Raymond F. Yates, 2021-04-25 Raymond F. Yates' 'Boys' Book of Model Boats' is a delightful exploration of the world of model boat making, offering detailed instructions and beautiful illustrations to guide young readers through the creation of their own miniature vessels. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book provides a comprehensive overview of different types of model boats, from traditional sailing ships to modern speedboats, making it a valuable resource for aspiring model makers. Yates' emphasis on craftsmanship and attention to detail reflects the author's passion for the subject and his dedication to preserving the art of model making for future generations. This book is a timeless classic that continues to inspire creativity and curiosity in young readers who are interested in exploring the world of model boats and maritime history. |
sailing yacht design theory: The Aero- and Hydromechanics of Keel Yachts J.W. Slooff, 2015-04-29 How and why does sail boat performance depend on the configuration and trim of boat and sails? This book provides the yachtsman with answers in a relatively straightforward account of the physical mechanisms of sailing. It presents an accessible overview of the fluid dynamic aspects of sailing and sailing technology, addressing both aeromechanics and hydromechanics. Readers are provided with the basic principles of physics and general mechanics that will assist their understanding of the fluid mechanics of sailing yachts. Rich appendices cover not only in-depth,mathematical-physical treatments and derivations for those wishing to explore further, but also helpful summaries of basic mathematical notions for those wishing to refresh their knowledge. This work explores keel yachts, specifically single-masted mono-hulls with ‘fore-and-aft’, Bermuda-rigged sails. However, much of it is applicable to other types of sailing vessels such as multi-hulls, yachts with multiple masts, windsurf boards and the like. Yachtsmen, yacht designers and professionals of sailing technology will all find something of interest in this work which provides explanations of the mechanics of sailing in a way that is scientifically justified, whilst remaining appealing to those wishing to use their knowledge on-board a sailing vessel. |
sailing yacht design theory: Sailing Yacht Design Andrew R. Claughton, Wellicome Claughton, J. F. Wellicome, Ajit Shenoi, University of Southampton, 2006-01-01 |
sailing yacht design theory: The Troller Yacht Book George Buehler, 1999 At last, safe, comfortable, ocean-going power cruisers that don't cost a fortune to own and operate. |
sailing yacht design theory: Yacht Designs William Garden, 2017-04 Garden's career as both a yacht designer and builder spanned well over six decades and untold hundreds of boats sailing canoes, salmon trollers, tugboats, cruising ketches, gaff-rigged cutters with plumb stems, easily built pocket cruisers, racers, luxury yachts, trading schooners, pulling boats, classic power launches, production fiberglass cruisers and patrol boats. Such a great variety of boats each given his special touch. Garden's writing style is just as far-ranging and eclectic as his boats, whimsical and informative, light-hearted yet solidly grounded, serious, thought-provoking and thoroughly engaging. In short, as good as his drawings. The original edition of Yacht Designs was published in 1977 and, after several printings, had gone completely out of print. In his moreorless retirement, Bill Garden had time to write more of the essays on his own designs that made him a popular feature of The Rudder magazine. He revised and expanded the essays from the original edition and added over 30 more boats, many never before published, and even a few dream ships that were never built, all combined and brought together in this volume. Each essay is as different as the boat it describes, sometimes explaining the building process or a particular aspect of it in detail, or the events that led to a design, or the individuals involved, or the evolution of a yacht type, or Bill's own unique outlook on life and the boats he loved. So pick a boat and climb aboard, or just start at the beginning and go on to the end. You might just find your own dream ship in these pages. See why Bill Garden has been an inspiration to succeeding generations of yacht designers! We can only thank God for his talent and generosity in encouraging and mentoring us, and his hospitality at his island office. |
sailing yacht design theory: The Encyclopedia of Yacht Designers Llewellyn Howland Iii, 2006 An illustrative collection of the world's greatest yacht designers features fascinating entries by eighty experts and more than 800 photographs and drawings from legendary figures and contemporary designers. |
sailing yacht design theory: The Resistance of Ships William Froude, Edmund Froude, 1888 Leading phenomena of the wave-making resistance of ships. |
sailing yacht design theory: Singlehanded Sailing Andrew Evans, 2014-09-05 It takes thousands of hours of sailing to get the kind of knowledge contained in this book. -- from the Foreword by Bruce Schwab The ONLY bible for how to sail your boat fast, safe, and alone Solo sailing is within any sailor's grasp with a little forethought--and this essential guide. Got a 35-foot sailboat? No problem. Is the wind blowing 20 knots? No problem. Are you racing offshore overnight? Even better. Singlehander Andrew Evans learned the hard way how to sail and race alone--with lots of mishaps, including broaches and a near tumbling over a waterfall--and in Singlehanded Sailing he shares the techniques, tips, and tactics he has developed to make his solo sailing adventures safe and enriching. Learn everything you need to know to meet any solo challenge, including: Managing the power consumption aboard a boat to feed the electric autopilot Setting and gybing a spinnaker Finding time to sleep Dealing with heavy weather |
sailing yacht design theory: Sail Performance Czesław A. Marchaj, 1996 Definitive volume from a universally acknowledged authority. |
sailing yacht design theory: Yacht Design Explained Steve Killing, Douglas Hunter, 1998 The first guide to design aimed at every sailor. The authors examine a range of boats, from a 14-foot dinghy to a 40-foot cruiser, a catamaran to an offshore singlehander, to show what makes hulls, keels, ballast, rudders, foils, masts, and sails work. Their explanations include state-of-the-art graphics, dynamic charts, and photographs. |
sailing yacht design theory: A Genius at His Trade Stan Grayson, 2015 The life and work of the 20th century's most versatile yacht designer.Big duotone volume, as beautiful as the boats it presents. Classic marine photography from the collections of Morris Rosenfeld, Norman Fortier, and Beken of Cowes.First time in paperback. |
sailing yacht design theory: High Performance Sailing Frank Bethwaite, 2011-03-15 The groundbreaking reference on high speed racing techniques--the bible for racing sailors of all levels and abilities from dinghies to the America's Cup. High Performance Sailing has become the standard reference work on high speed racing techniques. Groundbreaking in its thinking on boat speed, strategy and tactics, and timeless in its application, this second edition has been brought right up to date with new information, the discoveries from new boat testing and new developments. Some people like to sail. Some people like to sail fast. This is a book about sailing faster. During the past few decades there has been a revolution in the way some boat designers and sailors have thought about, designed, built and sailed their boats. This book is about the new ideas which have led to these greater speeds and the faster sailing techniques which have been developed to achieve them. It is the cheapest bit of go-faster gear you can buy...--Robert Lloyd, Island Sailing Club One of the most readable books on the complex subject of sailing faster, and without doubt, a must for every racing sailor--Yachts and Yachting |
sailing yacht design theory: The Elements of Boat Strength Dave Gerr, 1999 A reference book to the simple scanting rule calculations for strong hulls and decks in all materials intended for boat builders and designers. Calculations of boat strength are crucial: errors can lead to flexing hulls, blown out windows, cracked engine mountings, corroded welding, snapped masts and keels falling off. The author has created a system of easy-to-use scanting rules and rule of thumb for calculating the necessary dimensions of boat hulls, decks and structural components, whether built of fibreglass, wood, wood/epoxy composite, steel or aluminium. In addition there are photographs of good and bad practice, example calculations worked through for boats from 3 to 37 metres and an in-depth, discussion of boatbuilding materials, methods and practices to guide the reader through all aspects of boat construction. |
sailing yacht design theory: Sail Power Wallace Ross, Carl Chapman, 1975 |
sailing yacht design theory: Analysis and Design of Marine Structures Carlos Guedes Soares, P.K. Das, 2009-03-06 'Analysis and Design of Marine Structures' explores recent developments in methods and modelling procedures for structural assessment of marine structures: - Methods and tools for establishing loads and load effects; - Methods and tools for strength assessment; - Materials and fabrication of structures; - Methods and tools for structural design and optimisation; - Structural reliability, safety and environment protection. The book is a valuable reference source for academics, engineers and professionals involved in marine structures and design of ship and offshore structures. |
sailing yacht design theory: Philip L. Rhodes and His Yacht Designs Richard Henderson, 1981 |
sailing yacht design theory: Sail and Rig Tuning Ivar Dedekam, 2000-04-07 A guide to tuning the sails and rigs of yachts and small keelboats, featuring step-by-step instructions and more than 150 illustrations. |
sailing yacht design theory: The Symmetry of Sailing Ross Garrett, 1995 This theory book explains to the amateur sailor why a yacht moves through the water. Evolved from the author's annual series of lectures, the book addresses several issues, such as why a boat must make leeway in order to sail to windward, how a helmsman can prevent downwind rolling, why a sail is able to produce a force at right angles to the wind direction, how the motions of water particles in waves affect boat handling, and many other aspects of aerodynamics. |
sailing yacht design theory: Capt. Nat Herreshoff L. Francis Herreshoff, 2023-12-21 Nathanael G. Herreshoff was the greatest yacht and marine designer and builder this country has ever produced. He is creditied with the introduction of more new devices in the design of boats than any other man, and the great yachts that he designed for the successful defense of the America's cup caught the imagination of the world. |
sailing yacht design theory: Understanding Open Source and Free Software Licensing Andrew M. St. Laurent, 2004-08-16 The book wraps up with a look at the legal effects--both positive and negative--of open source/free software licensing. |
sailing yacht design theory: Preliminary Design of Boats and Ships Cyrus Hamlin, 2010-10-01 Intended for people who are not boat designers, this book describes how to bring a dream boat into being. Written by an experienced naval architect, it prepares intelligent amateurs create conceptual vessel designs ready for a naval architects finishing touches. Included are the basic rationales and data needed to undertake a designing project, presented in a style that successfully bridges the gap between technical approach of naval architecture and the simplification of consumer magazine articles. This volume covers a variety of watercraft, so it can be equally useful if youre envisioning a cruising yacht or a sixty-foot fishing boat. |
sailing yacht design theory: Sailing Made Simple Shirley H. M. Reekie, 1986-01-01 Certified sailing instructor Shirley Reekie presents the essentials of boat parts, sailing dynamics, and safety precautions. |
sailing yacht design theory: Practical Junk Rig H.G. Hasler, J.K. McLeod, 2012-07-29 This encyclopaedic volume synthesises 25 years of research and development of this unique rig as adapted to western craft. It is a work which has been welcomed by the growing number of yachtsmen and designers throughout the world who already enjoy the benefits of junk rig or who wish to do so. Now in paperback for the first time, Practical Junk Rig examines the design and aerodynamic theory behind junk rigs and discusses how best to sail them. It outlines the rig in detail, the principles that underlie it, considers possible alternative shapes and arrangements and analyses performance, all assisted by a wealth of detailed line illustrations. 'There is no better or more compehensive work on the subject available... it should be considered THE handbook on junk rigs for anyone interested in the subject' Sailing 'I cannot recommend this book too highly' Classic Boat |
sailing yacht design theory: Sailmaker's Apprentice Emiliano Marino, 2001-03-30 Learn how to design, make, repair, improve, and maintain sails If you want to produce sturdy sails for daysailing and cruising, built of low-tech materials you can repair with a few simple tools, The Sailmaker's Apprentice can show you how. Emphasizing the handwork that distinguishes the highest-quality, most durable sails, sail pro Emiliano Marino tells you how to select a rig, introduces you to sail shape and theory, and then shows you -- step by step, with the help of over 700 detailed illustrations -- how to sew patches, hand sew rings, fix tears or frayed edges, and stitch seams, not to mention how to make your own sails, canvas sailcovers, and sailbags from scratch. A visual feast for the sailor as well as an indispensable guide for the mariner comprehensive apprenticeship, this hands-on reference is an illustrated tour of the world's rig and sail types, contemporary and historical. |
sailing yacht design theory: The Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction Meade Gougeon, Joe Gougeon, Jan Gougeon, Gougeon Brothers, 1985 Excellect illustrations and pictures. Covers all phases of construction: estimating materials, tools, wood as structural material, safety, lamination techniques, scarfing, coating & finishing, lofting, molds, keels/stems/sheer clamps, laminated hulls, strip planking/composit, interiors, decks, hardware bonding. |
sailing yacht design theory: Elements of Yacht Design Norman Locke Skene, 1904 |
sailing yacht design theory: Cruising Yachts Thomas Harrison Butler, 2015-08-10 |
sailing yacht design theory: The Science of Sailing: A complete guide to the physics of sailing and the naval architecture governing the performance of sailing yachts Peter van Oossanen, 2018-06-01 ''The Science of Sailing'', met als ondertitel ''A Complete Guide to the Physics of Sailing and the Naval Architecture Governing the Performance of Sailing Yachts'' betreft een serie boeken over de wetenschap van het zeilen en het ontwerp en het gedrag van zeilende vaartuigen. Het eerste deel met als aparte titel '' The Attainable Speed Under Sail'' behandeld, naast veel basiskennis, de snelheid van diverse typen zeilende vaartuigen (voornamelijk kleine en grote zeiljachten). De basis daarvan is een wiskundig model dat de krachten op de zeilen en op de onderwater romp, kiel en roer in rekening brengt. |
sailing yacht design theory: Sailing Yacht Design Douglas Phillips-Birt, 1976 |
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Dec 21, 2019 · There are better sailing grounds in TN other than the TN river such as Lake Cherokee and Lake Wautauga. If I was to do it over again I would look at a trailer sailer that is …
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Feb 12, 2025 · Getting ready for the Transpac and installing a Starlink Mini. So far, so good, in terms of getting it set-up. My concern is the plastic mount attachment on the unit. I'm sure it …
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Dec 16, 2023 · But it's near impossible to deny the impact the class has had in structural integrity, resilience, reliability, shorthanded sailing, crew fatigue, hull design. systems development...the …
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Dec 14, 2020 · The IOR sailing was popular in the 70’s and 80’s. But the use of extreme materials made these yachts expensive. Soon one-design classes took over. However, it did not take …
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Jan 14, 2025 · One can replay it there or on YT, it was somewhere near the middle of the show and there was some discussion about it by TE and by the panel that was Zoomed in for the …
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Dec 4, 2024 · So I am looking at purchasing a 45' Vessel in Seattle and bringing it down to the Columbia River in Portland, OR. I have some sailing experience on a J24 owned years ago …
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Mar 24, 2025 · Sag management while sailing is (to me at least) about sail shape rather than measurements. Sag affects behavior of luff telltales in a very distinctive fashion. The middle of …
Sailing Columbia River to Pacific?? - SailNet Community
Feb 12, 2016 · There was some nice day sailing above the bridge in Portland. and quite a few boats racing. The Locals were friendly and helpful. Many get together every year for the …
Sailing on the Tennessee River - SailNet Community
Dec 21, 2019 · There are better sailing grounds in TN other than the TN river such as Lake Cherokee and Lake Wautauga. If I was to do it over again I would look at a trailer sailer that is …
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Starlink Mini Mount?? | Sailing Anarchy Forums
Feb 12, 2025 · Getting ready for the Transpac and installing a Starlink Mini. So far, so good, in terms of getting it set-up. My concern is the plastic mount attachment on the unit. I'm sure it …
Best sailboat ever - Sailing Anarchy Forums
Dec 16, 2023 · But it's near impossible to deny the impact the class has had in structural integrity, resilience, reliability, shorthanded sailing, crew fatigue, hull design. systems development...the …
IOR landfills? - Sailing Anarchy Forums
Dec 14, 2020 · The IOR sailing was popular in the 70’s and 80’s. But the use of extreme materials made these yachts expensive. Soon one-design classes took over. However, it did not take …
SailGP T-Foils | Sailing Anarchy Forums
Jan 14, 2025 · One can replay it there or on YT, it was somewhere near the middle of the show and there was some discussion about it by TE and by the panel that was Zoomed in for the …
Sailing from Seattle to Portland - SailNet Community
Dec 4, 2024 · So I am looking at purchasing a 45' Vessel in Seattle and bringing it down to the Columbia River in Portland, OR. I have some sailing experience on a J24 owned years ago …
Tips for judging forestay sag from cockpit? | Sailing Anarchy Forums
Mar 24, 2025 · Sag management while sailing is (to me at least) about sail shape rather than measurements. Sag affects behavior of luff telltales in a very distinctive fashion. The middle of …
Sailing Columbia River to Pacific?? - SailNet Community
Feb 12, 2016 · There was some nice day sailing above the bridge in Portland. and quite a few boats racing. The Locals were friendly and helpful. Many get together every year for the …