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The Physics of Sailing Explained Paperback – Illustrated, October 1, 2003
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Authoritative yet accessible, The Physics of Sailing Explained is the perfect book for all those sailors who want to enhance their understanding and enjoyment of life at sea. It will enable cruisers and racers alike to better grasp how sails, keels, and hulls work together to keep boats afloat, and will sharpen their skills with a more subtle and thorough appreciation of why various boat design features are present and why certain tactics work in certain situations. Anderson outlines the science behind sailing in a way that anyone can understand and benefit from without having to trudge through a physics text or became a naval architect. Concepts are conveyed simply, concisely, and with many examples and illustrations.
With the help of this invaluable book, sailors will be better prepared to handle any situations that might arise on the water.
- Print length160 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSheridan House
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2003
- Dimensions5.55 x 0.41 x 8.6 inches
- ISBN-101574091700
- ISBN-13978-1574091700
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Books on the how and what of sailing abound, but few go into great depth to answer the why questions why sailboats behave as they do and the physical properties involved. The Physics of Sailing Explained by Bryon Anderson attempts to answer some of these questions. A thin little book at fewer than 150 pages, The Physics of Sailing Explained is not intended for physicists or for yacht and sail designers. It is, however, intended as a basic primer for those interested in gaining a better understanding of the fundamental principles of sailing, and therefore a better appreciation of the sport as a whole. Anderson explores, in layman terms, the mechanics of such phenomena as lift, resistance, turbulence and weather. Our familiar friends Bernoulli and Coriolis are given due treatment, as are such lesser-known names as Reynolds and Van der Waals. A professor of physics at Kent State University, Anderson backs up some of the more important theories with hard equations for the mathematically inclined. Fortunately, knowing these derivations are not necessary to understanding the text. Illustrations, while rather simple from a graphic-design standard, help further explain the principle.--Sailing
Brian Anderson is well qualified to write on how sail boats sail, being a lecturer in physics as well as a keen cruiser and racer. If you have ever wondered why you were being overtaken by a similar boat to yours which seems to be doing everything you are doing but still managing that extra speed, this book will explain the reason and next time out he may not get in front. A wealth of subjects such as vortex formation, surface resistance, induced drag and even parasitic resistance (not an antibiotics!) are all discussed and explained. The black and white photographs and illustrations complement the text as the reader goes from basics such as a boat s maximum speed is fundamentally determined by its length, to a description of Bernoulli s Principle and the effect of the Coriolis force. Clearly and logically written this is an invaluable book for anyone who wants to do a little more than just messing about in boats.--Cruising
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- Publisher : Sheridan House (October 1, 2003)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 160 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1574091700
- ISBN-13 : 978-1574091700
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.55 x 0.41 x 8.6 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #623,878 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #66 in Marine Engineering
- #450 in Boating (Books)
- #618 in Ships (Books)
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Organization is good, starting with the hull, then keel, sails and lastly weather. My fellow sailors snuck it away when they could, and I think we did learn some things.
Good was the hull speed derivation and shallow water wave speed derivation, and the discussions of scaling factors for the other technical parameters. Disappointing was that there were no other derivations and also that some of the figures are not well labeled (for instance, is cord length on Figures 3.8 a horizontal or vertical dimension?).
Hopefully in a year or two there may be another edition, putting in somewhat more physics.
Get this if you want a quick read to start to bridge the gap between the coffee table sailing books and proper yacht engineering tomes.
Liked it so much I bought one for a friend.
in all,this was an interesting and entertaining book and doesn't take long to read. I found the sketches and photos appropriate and helpful at the level this work was pitched to. It does seem to me that this would be a good place to start if you really wanted to dip your toe in the water on this subject but it may well leave you wanting more.
I really enjoyed reading it.
David Papp - Turbine Blade Designer







