Sailing on the Edge: America's Cup
By (Author) Bob Fisher
By (author) Kimball Livingston
With Roger Vaughan
Insight Editions
Insight Editions
2nd July 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sporting events and management
797.14
Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Sports/Recreation) 2014
Hardback
232
Width 235mm, Height 324mm, Spine 33mm
1982g
Sailing on the Edge is a comprehensive, behind-the-scenes look at the race that has inspired sports enthusiasts and nations alike for more than 150 years. This ultimate treasury of the Americas Cup explores the sports rich history, tracing its evolution to becoming the most riveting race on the water with the most coveted prize. Recent advancements in technology and design have revolutionized the sport like never before, making the 2013 34th Americas Cup the most thrilling race to date. The 34th Americas Cup brings the international competition back to the United States for the first time in eighteen years, and the stunning San Francisco Bay provides the backdrop the two final stages. Two new classes of boats will debutthe AC45 catamarans and the AC72s, both more powerful and more demanding, resulting in an evermore-spectacular competition. Sailing on the Edge covers it all, from the science behind the shipbuilding to the artistry and strength of the skippers and their teams.
IPPY Awards 2014: Sports/Fitness/Recreation, Silver Medal
Bob Fisher is a world-renowned sailing journalist, correspondent for the Guardian and Observer, and author of several books, including a two-volume history of the Americas Cup, An Absorbing Interest. He lives in Lymington, England.
Kimball Livingston has been covering sailing in the Bay Area since the 1970s. Editor-at-large for Sail Magazine and author of Sailing the Bay, Livingston has established himself as the voice for San Franciscos sailing culture. He lives in San Francisco, California.