Practical Boat-Sailing: A Concise and Simple Treatise
Douglas Frazar
Ratgeber / Schiffe
Beschreibung
In "Practical Boat-Sailing: A Concise and Simple Treatise," Douglas Frazar demystifies the art of sailing with a clarity and thoroughness that appeals to both novice and seasoned sailors. Drenched in practical knowledge, the book eschews verbose jargon in favor of an approachable style that emphasizes essential skills and techniques. Frazar adeptly captures the lyrical beauty of sailing while also providing crucial navigation tips, weather insights, and safety precautions, making the book not just an instructional guide but also a celebration of maritime life. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, when recreational sailing was becoming increasingly popular, this work reflects a shift towards empowering amateur sailors with the confidence to explore waterways independently. Douglas Frazar, a noted sailor and maritime enthusiast of his time, crafted this treatise drawing from his extensive personal experiences and observations on the water. His background likely informs his emphasis on practical skills as the foundation of successful sailing rather than merely theoretical knowledge. Frazar's insights resonate within the practical ethos of the maritime community of his era, which valued hands-on experience and shared wisdom. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in sailing, providing a holistic introduction to the core practices crucial for safe and enjoyable sailing adventures. Frazar's engaging narrative and straightforward instructions will inspire readers to take to the water with confidence, making this treatise an essential addition to both personal libraries and maritime heritage.
Kundenbewertungen
hands-on sailing, seafaring education, 19th century sailing, practical sailing tips, marine navigation, rigging fundamentals, beginner sailing guide, seafaring expertise, nautical illustrations, sailing techniques