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Reddit mentions of Royce's Sailing Illustrated

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Royce's Sailing Illustrated
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Found 3 comments on Royce's Sailing Illustrated:

u/lord_nougat · 5 pointsr/sailing

Oh wow, I have not read that one - I'll have to get a copy.

I've gotten much enjoyment out of reading Royce's Sailing Illustrated, Capable Cruiser by Lin & Larry Pardey [along with everything else by them], and the Annapolis Book of Seamanship, among others.

u/clearlynotlordnougat · 2 pointsr/sailing

Haha! Around really hard core racers I feel that way all the time still. I just shut my mouth and nod sometimes. Being immersed in a new language helps some.

I found this book to be particularly helpful.

u/csmithers · 1 pointr/sailing

Your local power squadrons are a great idea if you're planning on larger cruising boats. But they do mostly course work classes for people who own their own boats or are planning on buying their own cruising boats.

Dinghy sailing just drop by your local dinghy sailing centre and ask them what their lessons start for.

The best book that I've ever found for learning how to sail is the following: http://www.amazon.com/Royces-Sailing-Illustrated-Patrick-Royce/dp/0894716964/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374379136&sr=8-1&keywords=royce%27s+sailing+illustrated

The best way to learn is to get out on the water though. Whatever avenue you take it should involve actually getting out there.