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Most outboard motors will be troublesome at some point in their
lives, but armed with the right knowledge a skipper needn't worry.
The Reeds Outboard Motor Troubleshooting Handbook is a compact,
pocket-sized guide to finding solutions to all of the most common
outboard problems, and many of the less common ones too. The
perfect format for quick reference on board, this book will help
skippers fix troublesome outboards themselves, or enable the
skipper to do an emergency patch-up for a more serious problem
until they can get back to port. Each topic addresses a particular
problem, and gives clear step by step instructions with helpful
colour photographs and diagrams showing exactly what to do.
Straightforward and accessible, the Reeds Outboard Motor
Troubleshooting Handbook should be an essential part of any
skipper's DIY toolkit - and perfect for slipping in the pocket.
The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) - the
maritime equivalent to the emergency services number - provides a
fast and efficient way of calling for assistance at sea, whatever
the size of craft or its location. Denise Brehaut explains the
operation of the system as a whole and clearly outlines the
procedures required to get help quickly, as well as covering the
syllabi of the General Operator's Certificate (GOC), the Long Range
Certificate (LRC) and the Restricted Operator's Certificate (ROC).
Concise descriptions of channel usage, call signs, types of
transmission and equipment allow novices as well as long-time users
to thoroughly understand this life-saving communications system.
The 6th edition of GMDSS incorporates all the changes to the
regulations that came into force in 2009 as well as the 2016 system
updates. GMDSS: A User's Handbook has proved an invaluable
reference for exam candidates and equipment users alike for almost
20 years - it is the GMDSS bible. The clear and lucid text is
supported with illustrations, handy Q&A sections and a
quick-reference revision guide for GOC and LRC students. Since it
was first published, this book has helped explain the system for
anyone using GMDSS and has been excellent pre-course reading for
students.
From 1954 to 1975, the Milan-based San Marco boatyard wrote some
of the most interesting pages in the post-war history of
powerboating. San Marco is the only yard that has extensively used
Italian car engines for both its racing and production boats,
including those of Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Fiat and
Abarth. The yard produced such models as the 600 Del Mare,
Giulietta del Mare, Appia; all fast and prestigious wooden
runabouts with elegant lines and refined details. Like a fashion
designer or a famous Italian coachbuilder, for over 20 years Oscar
Scarpa, founder of the yard, promoted a tradition of excellence,
building several hundred exclusive boats with his son Sandro each
with unique specifications, either technical or aesthetic, and all
beautifully finished. The San Marco boatyard has also enjoyed a
successful racing career, with more than 30 world speed records and
hundreds of victories to its credit at the highest competitive
level - often with Oscar Scarpa in the driver's seat This book is
both a tribute to the full history of the San Marco boatyard and
its unique contribution to the world of speed boats. "Racing Cars
of the Sea" is illustrated with a remarkable collection of hundreds
of unpublished archival documents and photographs, as well as
detailed information, including extensive production and racing
records.
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Only one person has ever sailed vertically around the world -
Adrian Flanagan. Sailing horizontally is difficult enough, crossing
thousands of miles of ocean only to get near land at the Capes and
battle treacherous currents. However, hundreds of sailors have
still managed it. Adrian became obsessed with the idea of sailing
vertically around the world as a boy, before he even knew whether
it was possible. Thirty years later he managed it. This is his own
account of his remarkable adventure. It was an epic challenge,
sailing through the perilous waters around Cape Horn and across the
remote, hostile stretch of the Russian Arctic. He survived being
washed overboard, capsizing, a close encounter with pirates, and
also managed to treat not one but two dislocated wrists - all of
this alone, a thousand miles or more from anyone who could help him
complete his quest. It wasn't all high drama, however. Adrian
experienced moments of awe-inspiring beauty - being accompanied by
a pod of whales, and swimming with dolphins. This is a timeless and
unique story, pacily written with a sense of humour, but which
captures the zeal and determination required to accomplish
something nobody else has ever done before.
Day Skipper Exercises is a partner to the Day Skipper for Sail and
Power course book, providing extra practice for students, helping
them to absorb the theory in the main book. It contains practice
test papers with fully explained answers, on all parts of the Day
Skipper course, whether sail or power. It covers: - Chartwork -
Tides - Pilotage and passage planning - Seamanship - Anchorwork -
Ropework - Rules of the road A free practice chart is included, as
well as extracts from tide tables, tidal curves, almanacs and
pilotage notes so that students can complete the questions without
the need for any other material. It is an ideal exam revision guide
and invaluable practice for anyone wanting to brush up on their
practical navigation skills. This second edition is updated
throughout to take in the latest changes to the syllabus.
Funny, gritty, and always painfully honest, Chasing The Horizon is
one man's true account of the hardships and horrors faced as he
took part in one of the toughest offshore endurance races ever
held- the 2008 Round Britain Powerboat Race. Covering the race for
one of the UK's biggest boating magazines, Derek Wynans thought he
had it made. The plan was simple- join one of the top-rated teams
as they thundered round Britain at speeds of 90 mph. But with just
hours to go, the plan sank without a trace- leaving him no option
but to beg total strangers for a lift. So began one of the toughest
challenges the author ever had to face- from being abused by
parrots to being propositioned by a Polish pimp, for Derek Wynans
the easy part was racing across the tumultuous sea for six hours at
a stretch. Finding a bed for the night and a ride for the next day-
that was the REAL challenge...
"Indispensable . . . Don't do the ICW without it."
-- "Powerboat Reports"
Since 1979, this book has been the piloting guide of choice for
the tens of thousands of boaters traversing the 1,094-mile
Intracoastal Waterway between Virginia and Florida each year. This
sixth edition is double the size of its predecessor and includes
greatly enhanced coverage of anchorages, pilotage, and facilities.
With the addition of John Kettlewell, editor of "The Intracoastal
Waterway Chartbook," to the author team, the Moellers'
long-established mile-by-mile navigation guide is better than
ever.
For the past decade, women have been the fastest-growing segment of the powerboating population. This latest book in the popular Ragged Mountain Press Woman’s Guides series delivers a timely, top-to-bottom introduction to powerboating. Addressing a vast range of issues that concern women particularly, author and veteran boater Sandy Lindsey covers everything readers need to know, from getting started and driving the boat to reading weather and mastering the art of anchoring. Powerboating also considers the details of effective maintenance. Best of all, readers are presented with a rich spectrum of perspectives, opinions, advice, and anecdotes from many powerboating women, each of whom has loads of real-life experience.
Shares detailed designs for ketches, boats, sloops, canoes, duck
boats, ocean cruisers, yachts, and dinghies.
Being able to communicate with the local people is very important
– whether it is to ask for a berth, a spare part or where the
nearest chandlery or supermarket is. So, with this book, even if
your pronunciation is a bit out, you should still be able to make
yourself understood, quickly and efficiently, which makes this
dictionary a vital part of your cruising kit. The pocket dictionary
is centred around clear, colour, annotated diagrams, such as parts
of the rig and engine, in each nautical subject area, and makes it
very easy and convenient to translate between nine languages
(English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Danish,
Portuguese and Greek). The diagrams can easily be used to show
someone what is meant (or what is broken!) without having to worry
about the language barrier. It covers general terms, such as 'port'
and 'starboard', as well as technical words relating to engine and
rigging repair and maintenance. Other topics include navigation,
weather, seamanship, requesting help, medical emergencies, safety
equipment, numbers and time. Whether you’re a keen offshore
sailor, motorboater or even an armchair boating enthusiast, Reeds
9-Language Handbook is a handy reference tool that will help expand
both your ability to communicate and your horizons.
As the Boat Doctor in Boating magazine, Allen Berrien helped two generations of readers keep their boats alive and well. Now his practical know-how and wisdom is collected inPowerboat Care and Repair, the only book that focuses on do-it-yourself maintenance and repair of small powerboats. Berrien provides tips on how to avoid and solve a host of common problems, such as electrolysis, pitted gelcoat, and battery failures. He also offers step-by-step guidance on spring commissioning and winterizing; inboard, outboard, and stern driveengine troubleshooting; exterior maintenance; emergency preparedness; and much more.
Set to become the bible for powerboat owners and operators for
years to come, this long overdue analysis and review of modern
powerboat design and operation explores how powerboats have
developed, why, and how design impacts on control and performance.
Every aspect of the powerboat's design is considered individually
and as part of the whole. Different hull designs, including
multihull and foiling craft, are assessed for their benefits and
drawbacks. Engine types (whether petrol, diesel, electric or
hybrid) and their influence on performance are examined and the
nature and impact of different propulsion systems and driving
controls is also discussed. All factors that influence operation
are featured, from how to optimise performance in varied sea
conditions, matching speed to sea state, as well as tackling
various common and uncommon scenarios (from driving into an inlet
to coping with tidal races and harbour manoeuvring) as well as
issues relating to crew safety. For this book, Dag Pike - the
world-renowned guru on powerboats - attracted contributions from
many of the top international powerboat designers, providing a
wealth of expert knowledge and specialist insights about modern
powerboats. The sum of their knowhow makes this book a gem of
acquired knowledge, and as such will be essential for all powerboat
owners, operators and designers, whether in the leisure, commercial
or military sector, and it will help ensure all prospective owners
get the right boat for their requirements.
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