Rough Weather Seamanship for Sail and Power
Design, Gear, and Tactics for Coastal and Offshore Waters
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Product details:
- Publisher International Marine
- Date of Publication 16 June 2006
- ISBN 9780071398701
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages304 pages
- Size 236x190x22 mm
- Weight 721 g
- Language English 0
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All boaters fear a storm at sea—this book shows you how to weather one safely.
Any boater who leaves the harbor is eventually going to end up in rough weather. A few will find themselves in genuinely life-threatening situations.
To respond correctly, you need more than grit. You need a properly equipped, seaworthy boat, and you need to have mastered a body of specialised knowledge and techniques rarely covered in the boating press.
An accomplished naval architect, Roger Marshall first concentrates on the boat—how to select and modify a boat with heavy weather in mind.
All boaters fear a storm at sea—this book shows you how to weather one safely.
Any boater who leaves the harbor is eventually going to end up in rough weather. A few will find themselves in genuinely life-threatening situations.
To respond correctly, you need more than grit. You need a properly equipped, seaworthy boat, and you need to have mastered a body of specialised knowledge and techniques rarely covered in the boating press.
An accomplished naval architect, Roger Marshall first concentrates on the boat—how to select and modify a boat with heavy weather in mind.
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