Sailing at the U.S. Naval Academy

Sailing at the U.S. Naval Academy
Title Sailing at the U.S. Naval Academy PDF eBook
Author Robert W. McNitt
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 280
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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This heavily illustrated book chronicles sailing's unique heritage at the Naval Academy from 1845 onward. It begins in the days of fighting sail, when the reputation of a naval officer depended principally on his ability to handle a square-rigged ship and when sailing was the central activity of the school. Sailing offers vivid descriptions of training aboard the grand old practice ships - Constitution, Constellation, and Macedonian - under master mariners like Stephen B. Luce, then moves to the 1930s, when some energetic midshipmen revived the sailing program by entering intercollegiate competition and offshore racing. By 1995 the program was the most popular midshipman activity; academy sailors won the Dinghy National Championship four times in five years and the top prize in the Newport-to-Bermuda Race - after fifty-four years of trying! Written by a well-known sailor and longtime ocean-racing coach at the Academy, the book is filled with dramatic stories of great races and adventurous cruising. And it records the history of the famous Luders yawls Fearless, Dandy, and Flirt, and the donated boats Vamarie, Highland Light, and Royono, among others, plus sixty years of intercollegiate small-boat racing. It also documents the academy's development of the Quick Stop man-overboard rescue maneuver and its Safety at Sea seminar program, both of which have been adopted nationwide. Admiral McNitt credits the contributions and support of the Fales Committee, the Naval Academy Sailing Squadron, and other civilian groups who have provided invaluable support over many years. Appendixes list Dinghy National Championship winners, midshipman All-American sailors, the performance of academy boats inthe Bermuda race, and members of the Fales Committee.

Sail and Power

Sail and Power
Title Sail and Power PDF eBook
Author Richard Henderson
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 424
Release 1991
Genre History
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Covers all aspects of seamanship and boathandling, including such topics as the hydrodynamics of sailing, hull stability, basic instruments, heavy weather sailing, and man-overboard recovery.

Sail and Power

Sail and Power
Title Sail and Power PDF eBook
Author Richard Henderson
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 486
Release 1979
Genre Sports & Recreation
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This book covers everything from small vessels commonly used by civilian sailors to the most advanced types of boats and equipment on the market. 1991.

Sail and Power

Sail and Power
Title Sail and Power PDF eBook
Author Richard Henderson
Publisher
Total Pages 324
Release 1973
Genre Sailing
ISBN 9780870215759

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Text-book of Seamanship

Text-book of Seamanship
Title Text-book of Seamanship PDF eBook
Author Stephen Bleecker Luce
Publisher
Total Pages 954
Release 1884
Genre Navigation
ISBN

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Seamanship Department Notes

Seamanship Department Notes
Title Seamanship Department Notes PDF eBook
Author United States Naval Academy
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 1918
Genre Navigation
ISBN

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Sailing on the Silver Screen

Sailing on the Silver Screen
Title Sailing on the Silver Screen PDF eBook
Author Lawrence H. Suid
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 360
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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For most of the past 90 years, Hollywood has used the Navy to freely obtain personnel, equipment, and locations for movies filled with adventure, romance, and drama, while the Navy gained a public image that boosted its recruiting efforts and its relations with Congress. Although the Vietnam War dis