In 'On Yacht Sailing,' Thomas Fleming Day crafts a seminal guide for novices embarking on maritime adventures. Day distills his extensive knowledge into a well-organized exposition on the fundamentals of small yacht and boat maneuvering. With a clear and instructive literary style, the author infuses practical advice with a touch of poetry, illustrating not just the 'how' but also the 'why' of sailing. Readers are treated to both the technical skills required for yachting and a broader understanding of its place in the nautical literary canon, affirming sailing's enduring allure and respect within maritime culture.
Thomas Fleming Day was a seasoned sailor and an influential figure in the sailing community, best known for his role as the founder of 'The Rudder' magazine. His experiences on the water and interactions with fellow sailing enthusiasts provided a deep well of insight from which to draw in composing his works. 'On Yacht Sailing' is a reflection of Day's passion for sailing and his desire to share its joys and challenges with others. The book is as much a testament to Day's expertise as it is an invitation to the uninitiated to join the sailing fraternity.
This edition of 'On Yacht Sailing' is particularly well-suited for those at the start of their sailing journey and seasoned sailors alike who seek to revisit the foundational principles. Day's guidance equips readers with the knowledge and confidence to tackle the intricacies of yachting, making it an indispensable volume for anyone drawn to the call of the sea. Whether one's interest lies in leisurely coastal cruises or mastering adept maneuvers in challenging conditions, 'On Yacht Sailing' stands as an authoritative and immersive introduction to the art of sailing.