Asymmetric dinghies burst into the sailing scene in the 1990s and have
transformed the sport. They led to the introduction of new types of
courses and a new sailing style. While the basic principles may be the
same as for conventional dinghies, the increased focus on apparent wind
sailing and responding to changes in wind pressure and direction
downwind are exciting new elements that asymmetric dinghies bring. This
book allows you to learn the secrets of getting the most from your
asymmetric dinghy - whether you sail an entry level dinghy or a
high-performance skiff, single-handed or with a crew. Following its
advice will enable you to enjoy being at one with your boat and the
wind. It is written by asymmetric champion sailor and journalist Andy
Rice who has also gleaned tips, advice and some great shortcuts from
expert sailors in a wide range of classes. This will give you the inside
knowledge to improve your techniques and get ahead of the fleet. There's
step-by-step guidance, accompanied by great photo sequences. Every stage
of asymmetric sailing is covered, including rigging and tuning, hoists,
gybes and drops, tactics, survival sailing and advanced skills for solo
and crewed boats.