Stuart H. Walker
Advanced Racing Tactics
"Possibly the best book on racing tactics ever written." Ted Jones, Dolphin
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Today far more sailors than ever before have reached a superior level of competitive
ability, and the few individuals who remain at the head of the competitive classes
year and after year must contantly improve their skills. This book will help the
sailor analyze for himself the determinants of tactical success.
One of the foremost theoreticians of the art of yacht racing, Stuart H. Walker is
also an outstanding practicing racer. For eight years Dr. Walker kept a complete
record of the factors that determined the outcome of every race in which he competed.
The recommendations he offers in Advanced Racing Tactics are based upon the
analysis of these racesthe mistakes and the successes. He sets forth basic principles
of starting, beating, reaching, and mark rounding that should be practiced every
time, and he underlines what mattered, what consistently provided an advantage.
The advanced racing skipper, Dr. Walker writes, must look around, examine his own
mistakes and successes, record them, review them, remember them. When he recognizes
from this own experience the validity of the principles presented here, they will
become useful to him. When he has incorporated them into his regular racing patterns,
he will have made a five- or ten-year leap forward.
Stuart H. Walker is professor of pediatrics emeritus at the University of Maryland
Medical School and an international dinghy champion. He was a member of the 1968
U.S. Olympic team and the 1979 U.S. Pan-American Team.
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