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Heavy Weather Sailing 8th edition 8th edition [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 248x176x26 mm, weight: 1080 g, Colour photos and diagrams throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Adlard Coles Nautical
  • ISBN-10: 1472992601
  • ISBN-13: 9781472992604
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 248x176x26 mm, weight: 1080 g, Colour photos and diagrams throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Adlard Coles Nautical
  • ISBN-10: 1472992601
  • ISBN-13: 9781472992604
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The definitive book for crews of any size contemplating voyages out of the sight of land anywhere in the world, this new edition includes new thinking on a variety of aspects of heavy weather handling, and recent heavy weather experiences from around the world. Foreword by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.

For over 50 years Heavy Weather Sailing has been regarded as the ultimate international authority on surviving storms at sea aboard sailing and motor vessels.

In this book, former Commodore of the Ocean Cruising Club Martin Thomas brings together a wealth of expert advice from many of the great sailors of the present, including fresh accounts of yachts overtaken by extreme weather, from Ewan Southby-Tailyour, Alex Whitworth and Dag Pike to Larry and Lin Pardey, Matt Sheahan and Andrew Claughton.

The expert advice section has been updated in line with current thinking, with major new additions tackling preventing or coping with lightning strikes, navigating in heavy weather with both paper and electronic charts, the choice and use of tenders in severe weather, and special problems faced by the new generation of foiled cruising boats. For the first time the book also covers the unique challenges presented by weather in high latitudes, with more yachts crossing the Drake Passage and attempting the North West Passage. These revisions ensure that Heavy Weather Sailing is as relevant, useful and instructive for today's sailor venturing offshore as it ever was.

This is the definitive book for crews of any size contemplating voyages out of sight of land anywhere in the world, whether racing or cruising. It gives a clear message regarding the preparations required, and the tactics to consider when it comes on to blow.

Recenzijos

If you buy no other book for your voyage, buy this one. * Pete Goss * This book is an institution. * Practical Boat Owner * The ultimate survival handbook. * Yachting World * A book written by experts. I would strongly recommend it to anyone who finds themselves irresistibly drawn towards the sea. It should be on every offshore yacht sailor's list of must-read books. -- Paul Boissier, RNLI Chief Executive * Lifeboat * The latest edition of [ the] classic ... skulfully edited by Martin Thomas and Peter Bruce, who have brought their own wealth of experience. An instructive read. -- Paul Heiney * Sailing Today * Essential reading for every sailor. * Yachting Monthly * The bible on surviving storms at sea. This has always been an invaluable book for offshore sailors. Highly recommended. * Sailing Today * First-hand tales of extreme weather and storm conditions with expert reflection and adviceessential reading for every sailor. * Yachting Monthly * Everyone who goes on the sea should read it. * The Marine Quarterly *

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The definitive book for crews of any size contemplating voyages out of the sight of land anywhere in the world, this new edition includes new thinking on a variety of aspects of heavy weather handling, and recent heavy weather experiences from around the world. Foreword by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.
Preface 7(3)
PART ONE STORM EXPERIENCES
10(68)
1 The loss of Tamarind
12(10)
Mervyn Wheatley
2 Heavy weather lessons from the Southern Ocean
22(6)
Randall Reeves
3 A night rescue in the Bass Strait
28(15)
Jeff Dusting
Grant Dunoon
4 Hit by a Cape Horn cold front in the South Atlantic
43(5)
Tim Barker
5 Atlantic storm diary
48(6)
Martin Thomas
6 Dragging an anchor in Storm Hector
54(8)
Christopher Elliott
7 An encounter with Super Typhoon Surigae
62(8)
Francis Hawkings
8 The Loss of Reliance AC
70(8)
Richard Heath
PART TWO EXPERT ADVICE
78(232)
9 Yacht design for heavy weather
80(23)
Peter Bruce
Rob Humphreys
10 Preparations for heavy weather and calamities at sea
103(17)
Peter Bruce
Martin Thomas
11 Waves
120(8)
Sheldon Bacon
12 Stability of yachts in large breaking waves
128(17)
Andrew Claughton
13 The weather chapter
145(15)
Simon Rowell
14 Storm tactics for sailing vessels
160(29)
Susanne Huber-Curphey
Peter Bruce
Mark Orr
15 Storm sails
189(12)
Peter Bruce
Peter Sanders
16 Seeking refuge, anchoring and mooring in severe weather
201(21)
David Ridout
17 Heavy weather sailing with foils
222(8)
Gordon Kay
Hugh Welbourn
18 Boat handling and design factors for operating powerboats in heavy weather
230(23)
Frank Kowalski
19 Tactics for helming RIBs in heavy weather and open seas
253(11)
Hugo Montgomery-Swan
20 High latitude sailing
264(11)
Martin Thomas
Bob Shepton
21 Lightning at sea
275(5)
Martin Thomas
22 Dinghies and tenders
280(9)
Martin Thomas
23 Seasickness
289(8)
Martin Thomas
24 Medical emergencies at sea
297(13)
Martin Thomas
Bibliography 310(1)
Acknowledgements 311(3)
Index 314
Martin Thomas is the former Commodore of the Ocean Cruising Club, and is currently the Vice-Commodore of the Royal London Yacht Club. He was previously the Watch Officer on board the sail training schooner Sir Winston Churchill. A distinguished surgeon, he has written on topics of emergencies at sea and medical treatment for yachtsmen.

Peter Bruce served in the Royal Navy for many years, and continues to spend much time at sea, cruising, researching his pilot books or racing. He is one of the top Corinthian skippers in the world, has twice been part of Britain's winning Admiral's Cup team and has taken part with distinction in most Fastnet races since his first in 1961.