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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Water sports & recreations > Boating
Plans included: Plans included: IJmuiden (1:35 000) Den Helder
(1:21 000) West-Terschelling (1:20 000) Lauwersoog (1:15 000)
Borkum Yacht Harbour (1:25 000) Norderney Approaches (1:66 000)
Helgoland (1:25 000) Cuxhaven (1:12 500) Brunsbuttel (1:12 500)
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B. East
Lisa Utronki
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R535
R466
Discovery Miles 4 660
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Every spring, paddlers from around the world migrate to eastern
North America in pursuit of the massive early season flows. b.EAST
follows some of the most committed and accomplished on this
journey. With challenging, awe inspiring whitewater, b.EAST takes
you on a though provoking ride that offers a window into the soul
of the sport.
Known internationally as "the Bible of canoe building,"
Canoecraft is back, and it's bigger and better than ever. The
best-selling how-to guide has been completely revised and expanded,
and master canoe builder Ted Moores again infuses the pages with
the experience and wisdom acquired over almost three decades. His
step-by-step instructions, generously illustrated with new
photographs and diagrams and incorporated into an accessible fresh
design, will allow even the beginner to create a reasonably priced
classic. North America's leading builder of woodstrip/epoxy canoes,
Moores is a longtime teacher of wooden-boat construction as well.
With students who have ranged in age from 11 to 87, Moores has
discovered that all have been motivated by the same dream: to build
something beautiful and functional.
Canoecraft is the road map to that dream. In it, Moores offers
comprehensive instructions for the first-time builder and, with the
second-time builder in mind, includes a larger variety of canoe
plans -- five of which are brand-new. In this edition, each plan is
presented as a traditional table of offsets. Moores has also added
a series of builder's tips and new techniques and an entire chapter
on carving a paddle, the perfect accompaniment to your handcrafted
canoe. His message is straightforward: When good materials are used
and simple steps performed with care, professional results are sure
to follow.
Whether your goal is to build a general-purpose recreational
canoe, an efficient modern tripping canoe or a full-decked
fast-cruising canoe with walnut veneer, Canoecraft can help you
make it happen.
A comprehensive guide to over 140 knots and splices, with
easy-to-follow instructions, and 380 clear illustrations. Useful
for sailing, fishing, camping, hobbyists, and those needing to know
knots and splices. Contains an explanation of the basic terms used
relating to knots and ropes, and cordage.
For some learners a picture is worth a thousand words--and this lavishly illustrated volume proves the rule. The expert advice and lively illustrations combine to offer serious how-to instruction in an entertaining fashion to sea kayakers of all levels. Developed by an ACA-certified instructor over years of paddling and education, this complete program provides a visual tour of all that sea kayaking can offer, including ingenious tips on advanced paddling techniques, navigation and safety, and more.
Scale: 1:1,000,000 WGS 84 Imray Virgin and Leeward Islands
Plans included: Porto Santo (1:25 000) Porto de Recreio da Calheta
(1:6250) Funchal (1:10 000) Agua de Pena (1:5000) Porto de Machico
(1:7500) Quinta do Lorde (1:5000) Ponta de Sao Lourenco (1:30 000)
Enseada da Doca (Isla Deserta Grande) (1:25 000) Selvagem Grande
(1:30 000) Selvagem Pequena (1:30 000) On this edition the chart
specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes.
There has been general updating throughout.
The Reeds Looseleaf Update Pack provides all the information
required to navigate Atlantic coastal waters around the UK,
Ireland, Channel Islands, and the entire European coastline from
the tip of Denmark right down to Gibraltar, the Azores and Madeira.
A versatile system that combines almanac and pilotage information
in a convenient looseleaf form, the Looseleaf Almanac is inserted
into a durable binder which stays open on the chart table and lets
the user tailor the Almanac to their needs by personalising the
contents supplied with whatever information they may want to add or
take out. The Update Pack 2024 is for those who have bought the
Reeds Looseleaf Almanac in previous years and just want to update
their information rather than buy the binder again. Includes 700
harbour chartlets, harbour facilities, tide tables and streams,
7,500 waypoints, international codes and flags, weather, distance
tables, passage advice, area planning charts, rules of the road,
radio information, communications, safety, documentation and
customs. The 2023 edition is updated throughout, containing over
45,000 changes. Also includes a free Reeds Marina Guide. Also
available: free supplements of up-to-date navigation changes from
January to June at: www.reedsnauticalalmanac.co.uk "There are some
things I would not go to sea without - Reeds is one of them" Sir
Chay Blyth "The big, bold, extravagantly comprehensive king of
Almanacs" Yachting World "On every cruising boat you'll find one of
these. Don't start your engines without it" Motor Boat and Yachting
"The bible of almanacs" Classic Boat
Channel Havens is a cruising guide with a difference. Recognising
that many of us would like to sail away from the crowd, Ken Endean
introduces the reader to beautiful, unfrequented places within the
Western English Channel, from the Solent to the West Country,
Channel Islands and Northern France. Here are sandy bays, coves,
reef anchorages and the upper reaches of river estuaries - places
neglected by most pilot books - where one can experience the sense
of discovery and adventure that is more usually associated with
faraway cruising. Anyone who is attracted by the dramatic scenery
of unspoilt coastal waters will treasure this guide from an
experienced sailors who has gone before.
This book is a companion to Volume 8 - General Engineering
Knowledge in the "Reed's Marine Engineering Series", and is based
on the DoT sylabus of Engineering Knowledge for the Class 2 and
Class 1 Engineers Steam Certificates and Steam Endorsements. It
includes a selection of questions of the type set in the exams for
Class 2 and Class 1 Engineers.
Frank Laskier was born 1912 and lived his early years in the
suburbs of Liverpool. As a teenager, Frank was an avid reader of
Conrad and Masefield and had a romantic view of the "call of the
sea". One day he decided to lie about his age and run away from
home aboard a ship destined for Australia. Laskier worked on many
ships in the merchant navy and it was his experiences during the
Second World War that brought him to the attention of the BBC.
Frank was asked to broadcast a number of talks on his experiences.
This book is a transcript of those radio talks first published in
1941. Through this authentic voice of an ordinary man - not a
historian, or a politician, or a great admiral - but an ordinary
man, we can be reminded of the importance, bravery and sacrifice of
the merchant navy in keeping Britain supplied during the Second
World War. From the 1941 cover: 'We are proud to announce this book
by Frank Laskier, "a sailor, an Englishman," the merchant seaman
who gave the ever-memorable postscript after the BBC news on the
first Sunday in October. The millions of listeners who heard that
deeply moving voice will welcome an opportunity to read many more
stories of the war at sea, which Laskier tells with the
incomparable vividness of simple truth, and which made him a great
broadcast speaker overnight. Laskier sounds, too, the note of
victory that will bring a universal response-"Remember what we have
been through; remember what we're going through; and fight and
fight, and never, never, never, give in!" ' The publisher of this
new edition has included an introduction and explanatory footnotes,
as well as an appendix listing the ships mentioned in the book
along with their descriptions.
Discover the dozens of nautically flavored craft projects you can
make with rope!You will be surprised by the fancy projects you can
make with a square knot, a double-French hitching, or four-strand
braids (a dog collar, a tool grip, and a decorated picture frame,
respectively)! You can also tie the sailor's Turk's Head knot into
a bracelet and morph a monkey's fist knot into a doorstop or a fun
toy for your dog. Marine artisan Barbara Merry, an expert in
artistic marlinspike seamanship skills, shows you how with
Marlinspike Sailor's Knots and Crafts. With the help of her expert
guidance, you can create more than 30 ropework projects that will
add a nautical touch to your boat, RV, camp, or home. Here are just
a few projects you can create withMarlinspike Sailor's Knots and
Crafts:Companionway treads * Gear hammock for your bunk * Decorated
carafe * Canvas ditty bag * Water bottle carrier * Manila doormat *
Zipper pull * Swing hammock for your backyard * Key fob *
Checkerboard * Reusable net shopping bag * Eyeglass case * Ring
toss * and more Don't worry if you have never worked with rope in
this way before--Barbara will take you step-by-step through
theprocess, from choosing and measuring materials to putting the
final touches on your nautical project. Projects are suitable for
scout troops or afterschool activities as well!
Plans included: Bourgenay (1:10 000) Approach to Jard-sur-Mer (1:17
500) Approach to Ars-en-Re (1:40 000) Approach to St Martin-de-Re
(1:15 000) Approach to La Flotte-en-Re (1:15 000) Rade de la
Pallice (1:40 000) La Rochelle and Port des Minimes (1:15 000)
St-Denis-d'Oleron (1:10 000) Douhet (1:7500) Boyardville (1:10 000)
Rochefort (1:10 000) Royan (1:7500) Port Medoc (1:12 500) La
Gironde & La Garonne (1:200 000) Continuation to Bordeaux
(1:200 000)
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