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Ben H.

Hi All,

I'm new(er) to sailing, specially larger boats. I've done a little with sunfish as a kid, but now own a 34.  What books/resources would you recommend obtaining/reading?

Go!
Ben H.
"Happy Camper"
1989 C34 Mk I #886
Std. Rig, Wing Keel, M25XP Engine
Boat - Westport, Connecticut

KWKloeber

ben

I too started with a friend's Sunfish, graduated to my own Snark, a friends Aquacat, then my Sunfish, then a 16' Bowrider, then a C-30.

I 'own' the following and wouldn't trade the practical experience/knowledge gained acquiring the below for any book in the world...

ASA Basic Keelboat Certificate; Niagara College Sailing School, St. Catherines, Ontario
ASA Coastal Cruising Certificate; Niagara College Sailing School, St. Catherines, Ontario
CYA Keelboat Cruising Certificate; Niagara College Sailing School, St. Catherines, Ontario
ASA Bareboat Cruising (passed practical and awaiting oral test)
United States Power Squadron Piloting Safety Certificate, Buffalo Power Squadron

ken
Twenty years from now you'll be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones you did.
So throw off the bowlines.  Sail away from the safe harbor.  Catch the tradewinds in your sails.
Explore.  Dream.  Discover.   -Mark Twain

Stu Jackson

#2
http://shop.sailboatowners.com/prod.php?51998/Sail+Trim+Users+Guide

Also in the 101 Topics, Electrical Systems 101, here is a link to some good books and ideas.

http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,5977.msg40656.html#msg40656
Stu Jackson, C34 IA Secretary, #224 1986, "Aquavite"  Cowichan Bay, BC  Maple Bay Marina  SR/FK, M25, Rocna 10 (22#) (NZ model)

"There is no problem so great that it can't be solved."

lazybone


"Ashley book of knots", in case you invite somebody aboard you really like. (or somebody you don't like).
Ciao tutti


S/V LAZYBONES  #677


Jim Hardesty

Ben,
Part of my enjoyment of sailing is with how simple sailing is and how much there is to learn and be taught. Sometimes by your boat.  Every good sailor is always learning something.  Here is my 2 go to books and one other.

To fix or adjust most anything sailboat Don Casey's "This Old Boat"
https://www.amazon.com/This-Old-Boat-Second-Completely/dp/0071477942

For sail trim  Don Guillette's  "Sail Trim Charts & Guide"   
http://sailtrimproducts.com/products.html

For boat handling and docking...Captain Jack Klang  I've seen him at boat shows and some videos on the web ...worth looking for...try
http://kk.org/cooltools/single-handed-d/

Just a word of caution....Sailors are generally a very trust worthy group....But not with these books....put your name in the books and be very careful loaning them out.

Hope you find this helpful.
Jim





Jim Hardesty
2001 MKII hull #1570 M35BC  "Shamrock"
sailing Lake Erie
from Commodore Perry Yacht Club
Erie, PA

Geoffreykwright

I refer to these all the time:

Marine Diesel Engines (Nigel Calder)
Sailboat Electrics Simplified (Casey)
Sailboat Hull and Deck Repair (Casey)
Refrigeration for Pleasureboats (Calder)

Also good:

How Boat Things Work (Charlie Wing)
Get Rid of Boat Odors (Peggie Hall)

Hope this helps...happy reading...
Sundowner III
Catalina 34 Mk II Hull 1494 (Built 2000)
Toronto, CANADA

RobertSchuldenfrei

Quote from: KWKloeber on July 06, 2016, 11:06:25 AM
ben

I too started with a friend's Sunfish, graduated to my own Snark, a friends Aquacat, then my Sunfish, then a 16' Bowrider, then a C-30.

I 'own' the following and wouldn't trade the practical experience/knowledge gained acquiring the below for any book in the world...

ASA Basic Keelboat Certificate; Niagara College Sailing School, St. Catherines, Ontario
ASA Coastal Cruising Certificate; Niagara College Sailing School, St. Catherines, Ontario
CYA Keelboat Cruising Certificate; Niagara College Sailing School, St. Catherines, Ontario
ASA Bareboat Cruising (passed practical and awaiting oral test)
United States Power Squadron Piloting Safety Certificate, Buffalo Power Squadron

ken

Harry, if you can get a hold of the older version of ASA Cruising Fundamentals by Harry Munns Copyright 1991 you will be in for a pleasant surprise.  Most of the images and example were take on a C34!  Our boat Esprit du Vent is sail number 422.  The illustrated boat is of that vintage.

Cheers,

Bob
Robert Schuldenfrei
Esprit du Vent - #422