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Despite the growing interest in making paddles and canoes, it is
difficult to find reliable information for that craft. For the
how-to beginner, a paddle represents the perfect challenge, both
finite and functional. For the skilled woodworker, the opportunity
to experiment with design and technique to create a tailor-made
product that perfectly suits a paddler's needs is a dream come
true. In Canoe Paddles: A Complete Guide to Making Your Own,
longtime canoeist and woodworker Graham Warren provides detailed
information and guidance to make a canoe paddle that will be used
with confidence and cherished for generations. The book is
thoroughly illustrated with photographs, line drawings and plans
with measurements for: How to make a paddle having a single blade,
a bent shaft, or double blades; How to protect a paddle with oil or
varnish; What to look for when test-driving a paddle; How to
decorate a paddle; How to care for and repair a paddle.The book
also covers: Paddle design - grips, shaft, blade, flexibility,
weight, balance; Paddle woods and adhesives; Hand tools, power
tools and homemade tools, carving and finishing tools; Making the
paddle - size, design, mark out, cut and carve; Paddle plans,
including Beavertail, Voyageur, Algonquin, Whitewater, Bent-shaft,
Double-blade, Child's; Templates for grips, tips and blades;
Materials sources. The authors include an appreciation of the
evolution of the paddle plus a special chapter by renowned
canoe-building teacher David Gidmark, which celebrates
paddle-making in the native American tradition.
This is the 2007, second edition of William Nealy's cult manual of
intermediate and advanced whitewater techniques - "Kayak, the New
Frontier". Carefully crafted to reflect the latest in paddling
technology, William Nealy's classic, illustrated kayaking-skills
manual remains dead-on hilarious.In Nealy's day, hardcore hippie
hairboaters sucked air in block-long Dancers...but that was then.
Today, insane youngsters steer tiny plastic boats down steep creeks
with more rocks than water, and surf spinning holes and standing
waves for hours without ever leaving site of their beat-up Subaru.
Although shorter hair and more frequent bathing will never threaten
the soundness of Nealy's illustrated techniques, equipment
evolution - especially boats - has created new dynamics between
moving water and modern-day paddlers. Professionally updated to
reflect the latest technology, "Kayak" is back and more useful and
entertaining than ever. You may break a rib laughing, but with
Nealy holding your hand you'll look pretty cool doing it. The
publisher confidently claims that this, the best-selling
how-to-kayak manual in the world.
In June 1972, the 43-foor schooner Lucette was attacked by killer
whales and sank in 60 seconds. What happened next is almost
incredible. In an inflatable rubber raft, with a 9 foot fiberglass
dinghy to tow it, Dougal Robertson and his family were miles from
any shipping lanes. They had emergency rations for only three days
and no maps, compass, or instruments of any kind. After their raft
sank under them, they crammed themselves into their tiny dinghy.
For 37 days—using every technique of survival—they battled
against 20-foot waves, marauding sharks, thirst, starvation, and
exhaustion, adrift in the vast reaches of the Pacific before their
ordeal was ended by a Japanese fishing boat. The Robertsons' strong
determination shines through the pages of this extraordinary book
which describes movingly their daily hopes and fears, crises and
triumphs, tensions and heartbreaks.
The long-awaited update of this best-selling pilot guide covering
the whole spectacular North Brittany coast, the Channel Islands and
the fascinating harbours on the west side of the Cherbourg
peninsula. Packed with comprehensive pilotage and nautical
information as well as suggestions of where to eat and what to do
ashore: an authoritative guide designed to help you make the most
of your visit to this fabulous area. It is enhanced with colour
charts and detailed photography, including spectacular aerial shots
of ports, harbours and anchorages. Share Peter & Jane's joy of
cruising in this fabulous area which has enabled them to create a
text which will inspire and inform you and help you love the area
as much as they do. Reading Peter's wonderful prose in advance of
your cruise you will almost feel you are there already. When you do
make landfall, you will be reassured by the pilotage descriptions
which will give you the confidence to tackle even the most
challenging approaches. And once you have berthed you will know
where to head for that celebratory meal of incomparable French
cuisine. And that's only the start of your cruise! This third
edition is fully updated for publication and further updates are
provided every Spring on the Fernhurst Books' website.
Life doesn't always give you a second chance to make another
choice...Cassie Lewis, a widow for over 20 years has begun to
realise there must be more to life. In-between working at the
family boatyard in picture perfect Dartmouth and raising two
children, she wonders where the years have gone. Both her children,
Tom and Polly, have inherited their father's love of sailing and
currently Tom is preparing for a gruelling round the world race.
When an accident forces Tom to pull out, Polly, to Cassie's horror,
insists she is capable of taking his place. As Polly prepares for
the race, Cassie unexpectedly finds herself with two keen and
eligible men vying for her love. With her BIG 5-0 birthday
approaching Cassie knows she has some big decisions to make but
will the worry over Polly's safe return, cloud her judgement? A
wonderful escape to the beautiful harbour of Dartmouth, Perfect for
the fans of Lucy Coleman, Jo Thomas and Sue Roberts Originally
published in 2003 as Call of the Sea
This sailing companion will take you along its rocky coastlines and
golden beaches and up its many estuaries and rivers, enriching your
journey from port to port with the history, sights and gastronomic
delights of the region. Numerous photographs illustrate the places
described and emphasise the picturesque nature of this most popular
cruising ground.
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