Chesapeake sails : a history of yachting on the bay
(Adult Reference)
Author
Published
Centreville, Md. : Tidewater Publishers, [1999].
Status
Center for Local History - Center For Local History - Nonfiction
VA 797.1246 H497c
1 available
VA 797.1246 H497c
1 available
Copies
Location | Call Number | Status |
---|---|---|
Center for Local History - Center For Local History - Nonfiction | VA 797.1246 H497c | Available |
Description
Many books document the workboats of the Chesapeake, but for decades bay waters have been home to another kind of craft: sailboats designed and built strictly for the fun of racing or cruising. This book traces the popularity of sailing yachts in the Chesapeake Bay. Here, the term yacht does not suggest a large or luxurious vessel; rather, it describes a pleasure boat of any size. The author depicts these sailing yachts not only by the details of their design and construction, but also through the eyes and actions of their skippers and crews, effectively alternating factual history with the carefree and often humorous perspective of the sailors. From early contests that involved working craft to today’s regattas and one-design events, racing boats have provided an outlet for the competitive spirit of the crew. A variety of bay cruising boats have carried their owners comfortably around the bay and beyond. And the occasional boat has succeeded in both areas, as exemplified by the famous Finisterre, a cruising design that won the Newport-Bermuda race three times in a row. Among the bay designers, Thomas C. Gillmer is known for his association with the Pride of Baltimore, a replica of the historic Baltimore schooner. He also designed the Seawind 30, said to be the first fiberglass boat to sail around the world. Other bay boats described in the book include two versions of a Tancook whaler, the Owens Cutter, the Oxford 400, and boats by William C. Dickerson and Thomas E. Colvin. The illustrations presented throughout the book—whether hull-line sketches, sail-plan drawings, or full-sail photos—are reminders of the particular beauty of sailing yachts and the special joy of yachting on the bay.
More Details
Format
Adult Reference
Physical Desc
xii, 278 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Language
English
ISBN
0870335146
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-277) and index.
Also in this Series
Checking series information...
Reviews from GoodReads
Loading GoodReads Reviews.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Henderson, R. (1999). Chesapeake sails: a history of yachting on the bay . Tidewater Publishers.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Henderson, Richard, 1924-. 1999. Chesapeake Sails: A History of Yachting On the Bay. Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Henderson, Richard, 1924-. Chesapeake Sails: A History of Yachting On the Bay Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers, 1999.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Henderson, R. (1999). Chesapeake sails: a history of yachting on the bay. Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Henderson, Richard. Chesapeake Sails: A History of Yachting On the Bay Tidewater Publishers, 1999.
Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.
Staff View
Loading Staff View.