Bryan Willis’ Racing Rules Companion is the invaluable pocket reference guide to the essentials of the racing rules, updated for the latest 2025-2028 Racing Rules of Sailing. Every racing sailor should have a copy! It will build their knowledge and make them more confident on the racecourse. The book summarises the basic principles, definitions and rules and then covers every aspect of the race, with sections on starts, mark rounding, obstructions, signals and dispute resolution. Colour diagrams throughout ensure the concepts are easily understood. Splash-proof and spiral bound, this little companion stands up to frequent use and serves as a great aide-memoire that will fit into your pocket or kit bag. Written by the acknowledged rules expert, Bryan Willis who is also author of the best-selling rules guide, Rules in Practice 2025-2028.
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The invaluable guide to the essentials of the latest racing rules of sailing for 2025-28. Basic principles, definitions and rules are summarised; every part of a race is covered, including starts, mark rounding and obstructions. Colour diagrams ensure the concepts are easily understood. Spiral bound and splash-proof to stand up to frequent use.
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Basic Principles; Sailing The Course; Definitions; Keeping Clear; Proper Course; Basic Rules; Tacking; Changing Course; Avoiding Contact; On The Start Line; Mark Rounding; Obstructions; Penalty Turns; Starting Systems; Visual Signals; Dispute Resolution.
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“A useful pocketbook that can be quickly referred to out on the race course.” (Sailing Today)

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781912621743
Publisert
2024-10-29
Utgave
7. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Fernhurst Books Limited
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
80 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Spiral
Antall sider
24

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Om bidragsyterne

Bryan Willis is a leading authority on the rules of yacht and dinghy racing. He has been chairman of the jury and chief umpire for some of the most prestigious sailing events in the world, including the America’s Cup and Olympics. He served on the International Sailing Federation (now World Sailing) Racing Rules Committee for over 25 years.