The Cruising Multihull by Chris White

The Cruising Multihull by Chris White

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Long typecast as the hotrods of the sea - fast but dangerous - modern cruising multihulls actually are among the safest and most comfortable cruising sailboats available. This book supplies the reader with information about design, construction, rigs, seamanship, safety, and rebuttal of the 'accepted wisdom' concerning multihull dangers.

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The Cruising Multihull by Chris White

Long typecast as the hotrods of the sea - fast but dangerous - modern cruising multihulls actually are among the safest and most comfortable cruising sailboats available. This book supplies the reader with information about design, construction, rigs, seamanship, safety, and rebuttal of the 'accepted wisdom' concerning multihull dangers.
"Addresses the newcomer as well as the seasoned multihull sailor..the best book written to date." Multihulls "Addresses the newcomer as well as the seasoned multihull sailor--the best book written to date." Multihulls "Crammed with useful information and sane advice." Sailing "Finally, a multihull voice which does not proselytize. Instead, logic and information pack the pages of Chris White's book." WoodenBoat

As an avid 13-year-old sailor, Chris White became interested in multihulls after a day sail on a charter trimaran in St. Croix. Five years later, he built and launched the 31-foot Searunner trimaran Shadowfax, which became home and adventure vehicle for three years of cruising the East Coast, the Bahamas, the West Indies, and parts of South America.

Returning to the U.S. with firm ideas for designing serious cruising multihulls, White worked with multihull pioneer Jim Brown to develop Constant Camber boatbuilding, culminating in the construction of the 52-foot trimaran Juniper.

After two years of cruising Juniper from Maine to the West Indies with his wife, Kate, White devoted himself full-time to furthering development of cruising multihulls. He is an associate member of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, has published numerous articles in boating magazines, and holds several patents for inventions pertaining to high-speed recreational sailboats.

When he can get away from his busy design business in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, Chris, Kate, and young sons Bill and Robert still sail Juniper at every opportunity. In WoodenBoat magazine, Jim Brown called White one of the " . . . few designers . . . offering extremely wholesome new cruising designs for the amateur. To me, such men appear to tiptoe down the tightrope of compromise between cruising and performance."

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ISBN 13 9780070698680
ISBN 10 0070698686
Title The Cruising Multihull
Author Chris White
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher International Marine Publishing Co
Year published 1996-09-16
Number of pages 268
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.