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In 'On Yacht Sailing' by Thomas Fleming Day, readers are taken on a detailed exploration of the art and science of sailing. The book delves into various aspects of yacht sailing, from the technicalities of knots and ropes to the beauty of navigating the open waters. Written in a clear and engaging style, Day provides practical advice for both novice and experienced sailors, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in mastering the craft of yachting. Set in the early 20th century, the book captures a time when sailing was not just a recreational activity but a way of life for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'On Yacht Sailing' by Thomas Fleming Day, readers are taken on a detailed exploration of the art and science of sailing. The book delves into various aspects of yacht sailing, from the technicalities of knots and ropes to the beauty of navigating the open waters. Written in a clear and engaging style, Day provides practical advice for both novice and experienced sailors, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in mastering the craft of yachting. Set in the early 20th century, the book captures a time when sailing was not just a recreational activity but a way of life for many enthusiasts. Day's descriptive language and attention to detail bring the world of yacht sailing to life, making the reader feel as though they are right there on the deck of a grand vessel. As a seasoned sailor and editor of 'The Rudder' magazine, Thomas Fleming Day's passion for the sea shines through in this book, making it a must-read for sailing enthusiasts and curious readers alike.
Autorenporträt
Thomas Fleming Day (1861-1927) was an influential figure in the realm of sailing and yachting at the turn of the 20th century. An erudite enthusiast of maritime pursuits, Day's work 'On Yacht Sailing' reflects not only his passion for the sport but also his keen insights into the nuances of yacht handling and design. In this seminal work, Day captures the essence of sailing, offering readers both technical expertise and a vivid portrayal of the yachtsman's experience. His literary style marries practicality with a romance for the sea, appealing to both the experienced sailor and the armchair adventurer. With a background as editor of the prominent magazine 'The Rudder,' Day was well placed to influence the burgeoning yachting community of his time. His writings are characterized by a blend of authoritative knowledge and evocative description, earmarking him as a distinguished voice in nautical literature. Beyond his literary contributions, Day was known for his adventurous spirit, famously initiating and participating in the first transatlantic sailing race in 1904. Through his texts and exploits, Day left an indelible mark on the world of yacht sailing, inspiring generations of seafarers and laying the groundwork for modern yachting culture.