A classic, authoritative text on sail management by Ernest A. Ratsey. As a prominent figure and expert in the world of yachting and the Ratsey and Lapthorn sailmaking dynasty, Ratsey provides an unparalleled, in-depth look at every aspect of a yacht's most crucial component. Originally published in the mid-20th century, this book remains a timeless resource for both yachtsmen and sailmakers seeking to maximize the life and performance of their sails. It is celebrated for its technical detail, practical advice, and historical context regarding the evolution of sailcloth and design. Key Topics Covered in Detail: Sail Construction and Materials: Insights into different sailcloths (cotton, linen, early synthetics) and the intricacies of sail design and cut.Proper Handling and Stowage: Expert guidance on hoisting, reefing, furling, and folding sails to prevent damage and degradation.Maintenance and Repair: Practical tips for cleaning, inspecting, and making minor repairs (e.g., patching, restitching) to extend sail longevity.Optimizing Performance: Advice on trimming and tuning sails for various points of sail and wind conditions, essential for racing and cruising efficiency.Hardware and Rigging: Discussion of related equipment, including ropes, blocks, battens, and shackles. This book is an essential piece of maritime literature for competitive sailors, cruising enthusiasts, and anyone dedicated to the art and science of sailmaking and yacht maintenance.