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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 334

Format: Magazine Subscription
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B00007B1C3

Release Date: November 23, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This magazine is edited for both novice and expert sailors alike. Its feature articles are written for both large and small boat sailors covering an array of topics including design, rigging, tuning, sail trim, spinnaker handling, wind and water conditions and the practical considerations of owning a sailboat. Its regular departments include boat and equipment design commentary, new boat and product news, racing news, seamanship, boat handling, navigation and piloting.

Abstract

Information on all aspects of recreational sailing including cruising, racing & equipment.



Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars sail magazine review   December 7, 2001
Joshua Slocum (Boston, MA United States)
21 out of 23 found this review helpful

sail magazine is great for beginners but to the experienced sailor its like cotton candy. too many ads, too many subscription inserts, no hard hitting articles. all in all i good place to start but dont get a two year subscription.


5 out of 5 stars Ahoy Mates.....   March 8, 2003
L. Shirley (fountain valley, ca United States)
12 out of 14 found this review helpful

This review refers to "Sail" Magazine.....

Whether you are a novice sailor, racer ,or an old hand at it, whether you own a boat, are thinking of buying one or just like to go along for the ride, this magazine covers it all.

There's all kinds of useful tips and information for anyone who just loves boats or being out on the water. There are articles ranging from handling weather and mechanical problems to keeping your pets aboard. The latest in gear and equipment, America's Cup Schedules,basic cruising tips,articles written by people just like you, who just love being out there(these are great as they give good ideas for living aboard and places to cruise), are all in here.

Thinking of buying a boat? You'll find feature articles on new and older boats. There is even a classified section in the back, that will give you a good idea of the price ranges for the type of boat your looking for.

Day Sailor, Cruiser, Racer or Live Aboard, you'll look foward to every issue........Laurie


5 out of 5 stars We were Sailing Along   November 12, 2004
Bryan Carey (Houston, TX)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

Are you the type who enjoys a nice excursion in a sailboat? If so, then you will probably enjoy Sail magazine. This publication is one of dozens available on the newsstands that cover the sport and hobby of sailing, but I feel its one of the best around.

What makes me feel so strongly about this magazine is the fact that the articles and advice are written by actual sailors. This magazine doesn't waste the reader's time with articles composed by so- called professional writers. Instead, it sticks with the people who know sailing better than anyone: the sailors themselves. This makes the magazine more believable and more respectable.

Sail divides its time between factual articles and ones that are more personable in nature. The factual articles cover things like how to maneuver a boat in different directions; what to look for when you shop for a new navigation device; the advantages and disadvantages of catamarans; etc. These factual stories are intended more for those who own boats and want to keep them in tip- top condition. The other articles deal with personal stories, and they rank among my favorites in each issue. These articles feature individuals and families who share their sea- going experiences with you.

Sail also has lots of reviews of boat- related products and plenty of ads in the back of each issue for shoppers who are looking for a boat. Ads in the rest of the magazine are scattered around, but they tend to stick mostly to boating and related products. The reviews are nice, but I would prefer to see more opinions from more people, to make comparisons.

Sail magazine has many great qualities, and they add up to a well- rounded publication- a magazine that I feel is the best in its field. Whether you sail for sport or for leisure, Sail magazine is probably the best of its kind. Great photography, informative articles, and personal stories place this magazine in a league of its own.




4 out of 5 stars Iyd rather be sailing than reading about it, but....   April 5, 2003
Allan M. Gathercoal (Norcross, GA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

When the storm blows, or I am languishing in the doldrums, I pull out one of the three "boating" magazines I get: Sail, Sailing and Soundings. "Sail's" top quality, above, the other two, is in the areas of technical advice. It always has a solid information on cruising tips and weather mixed with a smattering of great sea stories.

The destinations that are profiled, for potential cruising destinations, always becharm me with the thought that one day I too will anchor in Italy, or Maine, or Western Canada, or..... Really, who among us wouldn't be tempted with the thought of a layover at Bora Bora .

Some of the reviews, especially in electronics, have been disappointing. The reviews give an overall comprehension of what is offered in the market today, but, sadly, make no recommendations. For example, the article that was to "review" seven color plotters (April 2003) ended the article with no recommendations, and then gave an insubstantial kiss off by saying, "it is disconcerting to contemplate how many brands and models there are to choose from". In other words, "you're on your own".

Regarding evaluations of new and used boats, I find "Sailing" to be more comprehensive and helpful.

Don't get me wrong "Sail" is still a worthwhile read and has excellent advise for any `salt' or `beginner'. Recommended. 3.5 stars


5 out of 5 stars Sail   July 27, 2005
Pamela R. Mcintosh (Minnesota)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

As a fairly new sailor, I have subscribed to several other magazines. Many like Sailing World deal with mostly racing boats, which isn't even close to what I'm interested in. The reason I love SAIL, is that it is meant for people like me to learn new things. Places to go, passages to make, tips on basics, storage techniques, new technology and just plain good advice. We started with a 24 foot motor sailer, and just invested in a 33' steel hull fixer upper. Hopefully, the next will be the one to make our dreams a reality, and for several years really "SAIL". It's a magazine that all my friends read and we discuss the articles. Not only beginning sailors like me, but my seasoned sailor friends read it also.


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