Planning and carrying out a successful, safe and
enjoyable passage is a real art, and this book covers
the whole process, from planning before setting off to
fine tuning once underway. This book shows how planning
is about making the most of your time, your crew, and
giving you the confidence to be more adventurous. Recent
regulations issued by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency
have also made passage planning a legal requirement for
small boats, so now it's not just good practice - it's
something you have to do. Starting with the first
glimmerings of an idea through to the safe arrival at
the other end, this guide covers not just the initial
preparation but also how to put it into practice,
continuously adjusting the plans in response to changing
conditions at sea - all resulting in a safe, seamanlike
and enjoyable voyage. Looking at day, offshore and ocean
sailing, each part of the book covers: - sources of
information (eg weather and tides) - creating the
passage plan, taking into account capabilities and
strength of the boat and crew - preparing the boat,
equipment, crew and skipper - fine tuning whilst
underway - approaching the destination, and arrival -
dealing with emergencies With practical text, case
studies, checklists, flow charts and photographs, this
book gives readers the tools and confidence they need to
carry out successful passages, wherever and whenever
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