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The Rules in Practice 2009-2012 by Bryan Willis

The_rules_in_practice_cover Published by Wiley Nautical, October 08

The racing rules of sailing are revised and published every four years by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF), the international authority for the sport.
Rules in Practice 2009-2012 is primarily for competitive sailors who race in keelboats and dinghies.  The Racing Rules of Sailing apply to all forms of sailboat racing. 

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The Mirror Book: Mirror Sailing from Start to Finish By Peter Aitken and Timothy Davison

The_mirror_book Published by Wiley Nautical, July 2008

The Mirror dinghy is a British sailing icon and continues to evolve, keeping up with modern sailing technology and requirements. The Mirror Book teaches you how to sail and race in these specialist Dinghies and how to get the best out of them. Traditionally famous for its red sails and gaff rig, the Class Association has recently agreed to allow Bermudan rigs and a centre main sheet - both popular moves. The boat is ideal as a cruiser, a boat to learn on or to race in and is admired throughout the UK. It can also be rowed or fitted with an outboard engine and can accommodate four or five people although it is normally sailed by two avid enthusiasts.   
    

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Rigging By Danilo Fabbroni

Published by Wiley Nautical, May 2008

RiggingRigging contains everything a reader has ever wanted to know about this mysterious art but were too afraid to ask. Written by an internationally respected rigger, Rigging will give readers copious amounts of practical knowledge on how they can enhance their performance with step by step guides complemented by full colour photography. This book is particularly ideal for the sailor wanting to take a more hands on approach with every aspect of rigging on a boat, with the role of each and every part and how they all influence each other.

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Be Your Own Sailing Coach

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By Jon Emmet

Published by Wiley Nautical, March 08


This unique book shows you how to set your overall sailing goals and then break them down into manageable (yet stretching) mini-goals – a truly essential guide to the mental, physical and technical skills needed to win races.

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Wiley Nautical launches Mobile Weather Service

Mobilebg 17 September 2007:  Wiley Nautical are delighted to announce the launch of the Wiley Nautical Weather Service at Southampton Boat Show. Delivering the latest, accurate, seven-day forecast to the desktop, laptop or mobile, the service is the lightning-fast route to weather forecasts on the go or at home. Mainland, inshore and offshore forecasts are all offered and they cover over 600 UK locations. It’s the perfect weather insurance for any yachtsman or powerboater on the go.

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