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Ocean Sailing: Celestial Navigation, Weather, Passage Planning
Ocean Sailing: Celestial Navigation, Weather, Passage Planning
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30 June, 2000
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Tom Cunliffe has crossed many oceans. If blue water cruising is your game, this is the book for you. Part 1 covers celestial navigation -- fixing your position by sextant. This is an interesting and elegant method of knowing where you are -- and may save your life some day. Even in this electronic age, it is a skill every skipper should possess. Part 2 looks at the worlda s weather systems and how to use them to your advantage. Hurricanes and typhoons are analysed -- with the emphasis on avoiding them! But if a trade wind squall strikes or an approaching hurricane looks like slipping by your strategic defences, Cunliffe is on hand with remedial advice. Part 3 explains what you actually do out at sea. It covers gathering information, making plans, what to take, how to run watch systems, and the delight of making long passages.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781898660613 |
| ISBN10 | 1898660611 |
| Number Of Pages | 96 |
| Item Weight | 227 g |
| Product Dimensions | 172 x 7 x 241 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Fernhurst Books Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | First Edition |
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As informative, as thorough, and therefore as useful as any of his other contributions . Sailing May 2008 It is a wonderfully illustrated guide, with colour photo sequences detailing every step along the way. Sailing May 2008
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Author's Bio
Tom Cunliffe is one of Britainsa s leading writers on sailing and the sea. This is his sixth book. He is regularly published in the UK and USA yachting press. He is a Yachtmaster instructor and Examiner, with special responsibility for training offshore instructors, and is a consultant for US Sailing. He has cruised to destinations as diverse as Brazil, Iceland, the Caribbean and Russian, and currently cruises a traditional 40 foot gaff cutter built in modern materials in North America.