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This book contains a complete copy of the Inland and International
Navigation Rules as presented by the United States Coast Guard.
"Boatbuilding in Your Own Backyard" makes building a variety of
classic wooden boats accessible to anyone. Using the illustrated
instructions in this book, you can truly build a boat-dingy,
sailboat or cruiser-in your spare time, in your backyard or garage.
Considered the best in its field for over five decades,
"Boatbuilding in Your Own Backyard." offers the best practices of
boat making processes, designs, concepts, and materials. Written
for boat makers of all levels, boatbuilding expert Sam S. Rabl
shares a lifetime of knowledge about designing and constructing
your own craft, all in a single volume.
From wood selection, tools, fastenings, laying down and taking
off, framing, making the fits, planking and decking, installing the
motor, the cabin, sails, and rigging, to caulking, painting, and
more, Rabl guides the amateur boatmaker through every step of the
process. The author also shares detailed drawing and guidelines for
the construction of eleven boats, including a 14-foot skiff,
15-foot outboard utility, 15-foot sailing cruiser, 18-foot sport
fisherman, 24-foot auxiliary cruiser, and several models of an
18-foot outboard tabloid cruiser (an example of which is the world
famous Picaroon).
"Boatbuilding in Your Own Backyard" is the ideal builder's
handbook and is an indispensable guide to good care, safety, and
maintenance for every boat owner. Rabl's concise instructions
overflow with expert advice that will simplify the job and make
your boat build a success
"About the Author
The son of a shipyard supervisor in Chesapeake Bay, Sam S. Rabl's
love and knowledge of boats started very early. His passion was
fortified by technical training as a draftsman, naval architect and
marine engineer. Sam Rabl was brought to national attention with
his unique ability to make boat design understandable for the
layman."
"Mind Training For Swimmers" is truly everything you ever could
want to know about positive thinking and how to improve your swim
or sport performance. Written by Craig Townsend, Australia's Swim
Guru, it is filled with examples and teaching points that are
sound, thorough, and based upon solid scientific thinking. The
author is the Director of It's Mind over Matter in Sydney,
Australia; and he has worked in the area of mental training for
swimming, sports and personal development for over fifteen years He
possesses a Diploma in Clinical Hypnosis, and for over twenty years
he has researched and experimented with various methods of tapping
the potential of the human mind. His program has received world
recognition, and has now been put into book form. Bellissima
Publishing, LLC is proud to have Craig Townsend among its writers.
This is a must read book that should be required reading for every
swim coach and swimmer It is a book that can help anyone move
towards positive thinking and self-recognition.
Sheila Redgrave writes about her son Sir Steve Redgrave, the five
times Olympic Gold Medallist which is based upon her own diary
entries that she has religiously made each and every day of her
life. The book depicts the Redgrave family life during the 30 years
of Steve's rowing career. "The Sonshine of our Lives," is not a
typo (although dyslexia does run in the family), but refers to the
fact that Steve is her son, and that he has always been the
sunshine of his parents' lives. The book recounts the Redgrave
family history from 1975 to the turn of the millennium and includes
all the family related events that took place during these years.
It highlights Steve's major rowing competitions and the build up to
these and includes all the heartache and the family traumas that
happened in the background during this time. While supporting Steve
in his ambition to become the best endurance athlete in the world,
the book depicts the feelings and the thoughts of a parent
observing, at times helplessly, the highs of her son's triumphs and
the lows of his ill health during his courageous struggle to
survive, against the odds and through two major illness - doing the
only job that he was ever qualified to do.
This is the 21st century update of yacht designer George Buehler's
popular The Troller Yacht Book, the guide to fuel efficient and
safe offshore cruising powerboats. Loaded with detailed information
about cruising design theory, building, and outfitting, it is even
more essential reading than the original edition for anyone
thinking about ocean cruising in a powerboat. Buehler's attractive,
affordable, rugged, and ultra-economical powerboat designs are
popular, and are cruising all the world's oceans.
Originally published London 1931. Many of the earliest books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork. A well
illustrated book that will prove invaluable to the class of
yachtsmen for whom it is intended. Contents Include: The Selection
of a Boat. - The Effect of the Wind on a Boat. - Splices, Knots,
and Tackles. - The Small Open Sailing Boat. - Open Sailing Boats
with Boom-Sails, and Half Decked Boats. - Decked Boats. -
Seamanship. - Open Boat Sailing. - The Cruising Yacht. - The Art of
Coasting. - Decription of a Voyage. - Regulations Affecting
Yachtsmen. - Two Cruises on Lateen-Rigged Craft. Etc.
Eric Tabarly was one of yachting's iconic figures who became a
legend in French sailing from the moment he beat the British to win
the second edition of the single-handed transatlantic in 1964. It
was not so much that he won but the way in which he did it that
raised his profile in his native country. Purpose-built for the
race, his 44-foot Pen Duick II took yacht development forward in
seven league boots, at a time when his more corinthian competitors'
advances were only incremental. He beat Sir Francis Chichester, the
winner of the first edition of the race, by nearly three days.
Tabarly, a French Naval officer, was tough and fearless as well as
an innovator; although it was single-handed sailing that elevated
him to legendary status (he was awarded France's Legion D'Honneur
for his triumph) he was soon taking part in races like the Sydney
Hobart, the Fastnet Race and the Transpac, winning line honours in
all three and setting a new course record in the Transpac. Before
long he had begun to make plans to compete in a new round the world
race - the Whitbread. Two dismastings prevented him (the fastest
entrant on all points of sail) from winning the 1973 race. By now
Tabarly had reached celebrity status in France but despite his
appearances in the media it was always his exploits on the open
ocean that commanded the most attention...such as winning the 1976
single-handed transatlantic race where he overcame the massive
236-foot schooner Club Mediterranee in his 73-foot Pen Duick VI. In
1984 Eric Tabarly was voted the most popular sports figure in
France and ten years later, then 63, he was drafted into the
Whitbread again to take over command of the French maxi La Poste
where his legendary leadership skills were called upon to pull
together a disparate team. Tabarly loved sailing to the very end
and it was during a voyage to Ireland in 1998 to celebrate the
100th anniversary of Pen Duick that he was struck by the boom just
off the Welsh coast and swept overboard to his death. France and
the international sailing community mourned his passing.
All the trip planning information anyone needs to launch a kayak,
canoe, or raft on inland waterways--right at your fingertips
FalconGuides' state paddling series gives readers a complete
resource to the best paddling opportunities on rivers and lakes in
their state, with an emphasis on beginner and intermediate paddling
adventures. Carefully chosen, each route is within easy driving
distance of population centers, providing quick access to
wilderness for city residents and visitors alike. Each book
features a balance of river and open water trips from across the
state for avid paddlers, floaters, and anglers. Look inside to
find:
- Detailed river descriptions and directions
- Maps showing access points and river miles
- Level of difficulty, optimal flows, rapids, and other
hazards
- Who to call for up-to-the minute information on floating
conditions- Gear and packing recommendations specific to the
state's conditions
Explore the diverse natural wonders of the Jersey Pine Barrens, the
unique ecosystem covering more than a million acres in southern New
Jersey. From easy afternoon paddles to extended trips deep into
remote wilderness areas, Paddling the Jersey Pine Barrens takes
canoeists and kayakers on a journey through the state's most
spectacular landscape. Included are waterways known for their
scenery, historical importance, and wildlife. In addition to
detailed river descriptions, there is extensive information about
the region's geological, social, environmental, and botanical
history.Paddling the Jersey Pine Barrens is designed to help you
select the best of the waterways that course through the Pinelands.
Inside you'll find: an overview of what to expect and how to
prepare; detailed maps showing access points and routes;
information on each waterway's character, difficulty, and the best
times to paddle; lists of local paddling organizations and
information resources. (5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 192 pages, maps,
charts)
The wind powers everything a sailor does and this book will help
you to understand it. As a result you will be more prepared for
your race, able to anticipate changes in the wind better and know
what to do when they come. The first edition of this book was
published in 1986, and it has been the go-to wind book for dinghy
champions ever since. This new-look fourth edition is fully updated
for modern forecasting and analyses a revised set of popular racing
venues around the world: unveiling what to expect from the weather
at over 25 regatta locations, it will get you ahead of the
competition and powering up the leaderboard.
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