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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Basil Mosenthal , Sara HopkinsonPublisher: Fernhurst Books Limited Imprint: Fernhurst Books Limited Edition: 3rd New edition Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 10.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.260kg ISBN: 9781912177066ISBN 10: 1912177064 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 09 January 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction. 1 Preparing for sea. 2 Safety equipment & procedures. 3 Navigation & pilotage. 4 Collision regulations. 5 Meteorology. 6 Flags. 7 Seamanship. 8 Maintenance & troubleshooting. 9 Skippering. Index.ReviewsThe almanac, naturally, has it all, but this lighter volume can save time. It has checklists, troubleshooting guides and useful illustrated aide-memoires. (Practical Boat Owner, Jan 2018) It is a handy reference guide, a fantastic aide-memoire. Don't let it stray far from your pocket or the cabin/cockpit. Could save much cursing; might even save your life (Sailing) Whether you're putting to sea in your own boat for the first time or have years of experience, this is a handy reference guide to ship in your pocket or keep on board. (Sailing Today). The Skipper's Pocketbook shoehorns generous coverage of many topics into a small volume... all in an easy to understand, concise fashion, and the use of many full colour diagrams help the reader quickly absorb the points. (Yachting Life, March 2018) It contains all of the useful lights, sounds and shapes, as well as instructions to work out tidal heights, position fixing, course to steer, etc. There is also some really useful general information on meteorology, seamanship, knots and basic maintenance. In short... the next best thing to having an instructor onboard. Even if you are not undertaking a course, The Skipper's Pocketbook, even in this digital age, is a must for anyone new to boating or looking to refresh their theoretical skills. (Motorboat Owner, Mar 2018) It is a handy reference guide, a fantastic aide-memoire. Don't let it stray far from your pocket or the cabin/cockpit. Could save much cursing; might even save your life (Sailing) Whether you're putting to sea in your own boat for the first time or have years of experience, this is a handy reference guide to ship in your pocket or keep on board. (Sailing Today). “A handy reference guide, a fantastic aide-memoire.” (Sailing) “Whether you’re putting to sea in your own boat for the first time or have years of experience, this is a handy reference guide to ship in your pocket or keep on board.” (Sailing Today) “This lighter volume can save time. It has checklists, troubleshooting guides and useful illustrated aide-memoires.” (Practical Boat Owner) “The Skipper’s Pocketbook shoehorns generous coverage of many topics into a small volume… all in an easy to understand, concise fashion, and the use of many full colour diagrams help the reader quickly absorb the points.” (Yachting Life) “It contains all of the useful lights, sounds and shapes, as well as instructions to work out tidal heights, position fixing, course to steer, etc. There is also some really useful general information on meteorology, seamanship, knots and basic maintenance. In short… the next best thing to having an instructor onboard. Even if you are not undertaking a course, The Skipper’s Pocketbook, even in this digital age, is a must for anyone new to boating or looking to refresh their theoretical skills.” (Motorboat Owner) The almanac, naturally, has it all, but this lighter volume can save time. It has checklists, troubleshooting guides and useful illustrated aide-memoires. (Practical Boat Owner, Jan 2018) It is a handy reference guide, a fantastic aide-memoire. Don't let it stray far from your pocket or the cabin/cockpit. Could save much cursing; might even save your life (Sailing) Whether you're putting to sea in your own boat for the first time or have years of experience, this is a handy reference guide to ship in your pocket or keep on board. (Sailing Today). Author InformationBasil Mosenthal has sailed extensively in all the oceans of the world. After serving in the Royal Navy, where he was able to race offshore extensively, Basil became a partner in one of the first yacht delivery firms in the USA, and after many thousands of miles sailing, he became a consultant in the management of large yachts. He has written many books about sailing, including Fernhurst Books’ best-selling Cockpit Companion and popular New Crew’s Companion. Sara Hopkinson is an experienced sailor, and a Yachtmaster Instructor and Examiner. She runs an RYA Training Centre in Suffolk which specialises in navigation, radio, radar and first aid courses. She has also been a Coastguard Rescue Officer for many years and is now the Deputy Station Officer of HM Coastguard, Holbrook. Sara has written books for the RYA and Fernhurst Books’ Navigation: A Newcomer’s Guide, VHF Afloat and VHF Companion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |