Sail Trim for beginners

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There are many books on the subject and a Sail Trim "Disc". (viewed on the Reeds website).

1. Any recommendations for a simple laymans guide?
2. Has anyone used the Disc referred to?
3. Any websites that cover the subject?
4. Any general comments on how best to learn the "art", other than through experience?

Thanks in anticipation,
 
Just post a picture of your boat under sail and this lot will soon tell you everything that is wrong. Be carefull not to include your feet in the picture as they will allso tell you your

a) socks are the wrong colour
b) trousers are too short
c) laces should be much tighter

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I bought the book "Looking at Sails", now out of print but should be available from www.abebooks.co.uk This covers theory of sailcloth and why the sails are cut the way they are, sail setting and rig tuning. Very informative, if you prefer a bit more than a step by step guide. Its a bit out of date, so doesn't cover fabrics more modern than Dacron, and doesn't cover radial cut sails.
 
It is generally accepted that it is easier to learn the art of trimming on a dinghy. So, however you obtain the information, practice on a dinghy if possible.
 
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That's just typical I'm afraid of the bad advice you get here. Laces should NEVER be tight, surely everyone knows that?

[/ QUOTE ]I find that using a Loos rigging gauge it's possible to set up one's shoe laces to precisely the right tension before setting out. But I check the tension after an hour or two in strong winds in case the windward one has stretched at all.
 
Dear Poter,

Sailing out of DOSC. Still safe, but JASC has gone, the Country Club and Exiles are doomed. Umm Suqueim beach got boarded up for development three weeks ago, but an appeal has changed the minds of those in control (My bosses brother). My boat has been at DOSC since 1980 and been owned by virtually every other member at one time or another.
 
I have a book from Fernhurst (?) called Sail and Rig trim or something like that which is good - or North U Trim is possibly the "bible" for racing yachts and is very good.

Saw the disc the other week - can't remember if it is cockpit proof - but it looked like a good aide memoire for when it's all going tits up and you can't work out why
 
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