The aim of this book is to enable novices to cruise
safely and enjoyably. It will cover the preparations
needed before undertaking a cruise, operating the boat
under different and sometimes challenging conditions,
advise how to cope when things go wrong, how to conform
to the rules and regulations, and how to navigate in all
conditions. It presents the advice and information in
just the same way that the cruiser will encounter the
situations on passage - from setting off to arriving at
their destination.Topics include: Preparing to cruise
(weather forecasts, route planning, checklists); Leaving
harbour (harbour entrances, setting courses and speeds,
crew briefing, food and drink); Assessing weather and
sea conditions (fine tuning your plans); Watch keeping
under way (visual and electronic navigation, coping with
alarms); Entering harbour (planning ahead, radio
channels, finding an anchorage, speeds); Cruising at
night and in fog (lights, radar, shipping lanes,
stopping distance); Adventurous cruising (navigating
inshore, beach landing, hidden dangers); Fuel management
and economy (economical speeds, boat trim, reserves);
Comfort on board (cooking and sleeping at sea,
security); When things go wrong (potential problems,
safety equipment, coping with fire, leaks, grounding,
engine problems, calling for help); Rules and
regulations (collision regulations, traffic lanes, going
foreign, qualifications). Aimed at owners of powerboats
and motor cruisers between 25 and 65ft, the book is
entirely practical, with checklists, sidebars, box-outs,
many diagrams and is illustrated with superb action
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