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Plans included:Sines (1:30 000)Lagos (1:30 000)Portimao (1:25
000)Vilamoura (1:20 000)Vila Real de Santo Antonio (1:35 000)Isla
Cristina (1:30 000)Mazagon (1:40 000)Chipiona (1:40 000)Rota (1:25
000)Bahia de Cadiz (1:55 000)Puerto Sherry (1:30 000)Sancti-Petri
(1:30 000)Barbate (1:75 000)Tarifa (1:20 000)Gibraltar (1:40
000)Strait of Gibraltar (1:275 000)On this 2017 the latest depth
surveys have been applied. Harbour developments in Gibraltar are
included as are the latest firing practice areas in Golfo de Cadiz.
The chart specification has been improved to show coloured light
flashes. There has been general updating throughout.
Over the last decade, a handful of surfers have been progressing
the sport of big wave surfing to new extremes. Kai Lenny, one of
the preeminent big wave surfers, offers readers a glimpse into this
world. Lenny shares his personal stories and perspectives, and
invites over 30 elite surfers from legends who pioneered the way,
to young guns who are the future of the sport to contribute
personal tales of the greatest waves ever ridden. These are the
stories we ve been waiting for: Shane Dorian pushing the boundaries
in the gladiator arena of Pe ahi (Jaws), Maui; Peter Mel on riding
the greatest wave ever caught at Mavericks, California; Keala
Kennelly breaking the women s glass ceiling at the death-defying
slabs of Teahupoo, Tahiti; Kai Lenny and Lucas Chumbo s
groundbreaking wins at the incredible Nazare, Portugal; Brett
Lickle s epic incident at the mystical Pyramids with Laird
Hamilton, and many more. Accompanying stunning photographs from the
world s top surf photographers capture the drama of life and death,
and the unwavering commitment of these brave extreme athletes.
A world champion catamaran racer and one of the bestselling writers
of catamaran sailing has created a book that is bound to be a
valuable guide to catamaran racers for a very long time. This
complete course to catamaran racing is made easy-to-understand by
clarity of explanation and countless drawings and photographs.
Plans included:Macinaggio (1:10 000)Bastia (1:15 000)Approaches to
Calvi (1:35 000)Ajaccio (1:12 500)Approach to Propriano (1:20
000)Bonifacio (1:12 500)Iles Lavezzi (1:50 000)On this 2016 edition
the latest depth surveys have been applied where available.
Completed harbour developments are included at Propriano.The soon
to be adopted 'In the Corsica Channel' Traffic Separation Scheme is
shown.The chart specification has been improved to show coloured
light flashes. There has been general updating throughout.
In Neutral Buoyancy, journalist and diver Tim Ecott takes you on a
guided tour of the history of undersea exploration and the
emergence of diving culture. He tells the extraordinary story of
man's attempts to breathe underwater, from the sponge divers
described by Aristotle, to the development of sixteenth-century
diving bells, to the invention of modern scuba equipment. Along the
way, Ecott intersperses the story with his own thrilling
adventures, from the waters of the South Pacific to the remote
islands of the Seychelles, from explorations in the clear, flowing
tides of Sardinia to a near-death experience in the cold gray
depths of the English Channel. Filled with engaging stories of
humanity's conquest of the undersea world -- and heart-pounding
action that will leave you breathless -- Neutral Buoyancy is a
compelling blend of history and adventure, an exciting overview of
the world of undersea diving. "As elemental, entertaining, and
stimulating as the environment it traces." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Engaging ... Neutral Buoyancy will certainly become cult reading
for divers." -- Alexander Urquhart, The Times Literary Supplement
"Ecott's encyclopedic recounting of diving history ... should be
awarded a place on any diver's reference shelf." -- Paul McHugh,
San Francisco Chronicle
True Stories of Outdoor Adventure and Inspiration All fans of
whitewater sports have been impacted by the Nantahala Outdoor
Center (NOC) in one way or another. In 1972, the NOC was the
outgrowth of an idea that friends working together to pursue their
outdoor passions could change lives for the better. Today, the
center is a seminal Southeastern paddling hub. Compiled by Payson
Kennedy and edited by Greg Hlavaty, NOC Stories is a collection of
62 entertaining stories by NOC staff veterans-memories that
describe the center's first 25 years. It approaches the story of
the NOC's inception, a time of exponential growth in whitewater
sports and instruction, a time when the NOC's contribution to
paddling technique and instruction reverberated around the world.
It is both a history of NOC's leading role in the evolution of
commercial river running and an overview of when kayaking, as a
sport, exploded in the United States. The remembrances presented
here blend history with adventure as they document the NOC's
singular vision.
In May 1946 John Caldwell set out to sail from Panama to Sydney to
reunite with his wife who he hadn't seen for more than a year.
Eager to reach his destination and unable to secure any other form
of transport, he had to resort to singlehanded seamanship. After an
ignominious scene in the harbor, where a tangled anchor led him to
take an early dip, he spent ten days learning the rudiments of
navigation and sailing from a book, before embarking on the 9,000
mile journey aboard the 20-foot Pagan. Ahead lay a mission that was
to reveal in him elements not only of astounding courage and
determination, but also of incredible foolhardiness. Within 500
miles of Panama John Caldwell had already been shipwrecked once and
had his boat's engine and cockpit destroyed by an angry shark.
Indefatigable, he decided to press on towards his goal.He endured
the terrors and discomforts of life on the high seas and enjoyed
the triumphs of fighting and winning against the elements. This is
more than an exciting tale of sea-adventure. It is as compelling
and unpredictable as a thriller. It is the story, witty and moving,
of a man, motivated initially by love, and ultimately by his own
fierce determination to survive.
Australians are surrounded by beaches. But this enclosure is more
than a geographical fact for the inhabitants of an island
continent; the beach is an integral part of the cultural envelope.
This work analyzes the history of the beach as an integral aspect
of Australian culture.
'It is the cheapest bit of go-faster gear you can buy...' - Robert
Lloyd, Island Sailing Club 'One of the most readable books on the
complex subject of sailing faster, and without doubt, a must for
every racing sailor' - Yachts and Yachting Some people like to
sail. Some people like to sail fast. This is a book about sailing
faster. During the past few decades there has been a revolution in
the way some boat designers and sailors have thought about,
designed, built and sailed their boats. This book is about the new
ideas which have led to these greater speeds and the faster sailing
techniques which have been developed to achieve them. High
Performance Sailing has become the standard reference work on high
speed racing techniques - the bible for racing sailors, from
dinghies right through to America's Cup boats. Ground-breaking in
its thinking on boat speed, strategy and tactics, and timeless in
its application, it is a book 'which no serious racing yachtsman
should be without.' (Kelvin Hughes) Now in its second edition, High
Performance Sailing has been brought right up to date with new
information, the discoveries from new boat testing and new
developments.
As the popularity of rowing in mid to late adulthood has grown, so
too has the number of rowing club members and participants in
regattas increased. Rowing attracts not only former racing rowers
who return to rowing for fitness, health, and competition, but also
the many late and lateral entrants who are perhaps competing for
the first time. This growing interest in the sport makes it even
more important to provide instruction for these masters rowers.
Masters Rowing caters to interested beginners learning the sport
and adapting their boating equipment, as well as to ambitious
masters rowers looking to improve their technique. Within this
book, the reader will find tips for fitness training and hints for
competition. In addition, the reader will understand the
theoretical basics of training and performance development of
active but older rowers. Coaches of master rowers will also be able
to take the information in this book and apply it to their
athletes' training. Furthermore, all training information provided
is backed by scientific, specialist research. With Masters Rowing,
readers will be able to increase their fitness and hone their
skills to compete at their best.
John Kretschmer is sailing's practical philosopher - as much a doer
as a thinker. And that is the overarching theme of this chronicle
of a sailing life. Often amusing, sometimes poignant, occasionally
terrifying but always inspiring, his deeply personal account is a
welcome reminder of the good life waiting at sea. With hundreds of
thousands of nautical miles under his keel, John's adventures have
taken him several times around the world, with challenging
crossings of the Atlantic and the Pacific, a narrow escape from a
coup in Yemen, an unlikely deliverance from a coral reef off Belize
as well as more serene, introspective passages where trade winds
are blowing and stories are flowing. His crew has included CEOs,
actors, writers, teachers, kids - in essence, everyone. John's
narrative is interwoven with practical tips and advice in
seamanship, but also, and just as importantly, his hard-won
insights about making the most of our lives. He truly believes we
find out who we really are, and what we are capable of, far from
the shackles of land, when we find a place where time changes shape
- days may merge into one another, but minutes are memorable. To
live adventurously is to live more fully, and that is the life John
Kretschmer continues to live. In this book he shares his simple
profundities that will inspire those who live to sail, and those
seeking something more rewarding from life.
Restoring a fibreglass yacht is not something for the
faint-hearted, even if you don't intend to do all the work yourself
(you still need to understand the processes to be gone through).
But the satisfaction of the job well done, not to mention the
possible cost savings on buying a new yacht, are immense.
Nevertheless, it is not something that should be undertaken lightly
and without careful consideration. That is where this book comes
in, as Enric Rosello takes you through his restoration of a
30-year-old 40-foot yacht. Broken down into 46 chapters, Enric
details the stages of his restoration in chronological order. For
each he starts with an overview of the task and the thinking behind
the approach he took. Just these introductory pieces alone are
ideal for someone contemplating a restoration (of all or part of a
boat) to read before making the final decision as to whether to go
ahead. For those who decide to take on the challenge, each overview
is followed by an in-depth step-by-step account of what they did,
accompanied by numerous informative photo sequences (with over 800
colour photos in total). The material in this book would be
invaluable both to boat owners who are considering a complete
overhaul and to those who have one or two smaller jobs to do. All
possible subjects are covered, including dealing with osmosis, the
interiors, deck, rigging, electrics and electronics, plumbing,
engine, galley, heads and much more. The author is very honest
about the amount of work and commitment required and also offers
advice about when to call in the professionals and when to consider
doing the work yourself. Anyone contemplating a complete or partial
restoration is advised to read this book beforehand, so you know
what is ahead, and to follow its guidance if you to decide to
proceed.
This popular book covering the Caribbean from Grenada and Barbados
to the Virgin Islands is a translation from Jacques Patuelli's
original French version. Each island is dealt with in detail and
pilotage notes are followed by tourist information and the usual
data on formalities and facilities. Fully illustrated with plans
and photos, many of which are new for this second edition, the
guide is packed with interesting and useful background information
on the Caribbean; its history, tourism, geography and details on
sailing in the islands. The last section of the book, the blue
pages, consists of listings of facilities, restaurants, bars,
hotels and other information of interest to tourists.
A new collection of sailors' brilliantly funny, real-life blunders,
from the pages of Yachting Monthly. The book compiles the best of
the short real-life confessions from sailors from Yachting
Monthly's Confessions feature, many of them illustrated by original
cartoons. These cautionary tales are arranged into themed chapters,
for the amusement and edification of readers. Worse things happen
at sea, so the saying goes. This book relates the embarrassing
blunders and shameful shenanigans of real sailors to whom the worst
did happen. Even in a world of satellite navigation and social
media, shipwrecks, collisions, getting stuck in the toilet and
cases of mistaken identity can and do happen. They remain hidden
until the skipper can bear the guilt no longer and must unburden
their souls. The resulting stories are outrageously funny, while
allowing the rest of us to thank our stars it wasn't us and to
learn from others' mistakes. The Yachting Monthly Confessional has
been offering absolution for almost half a century. This hilarious
collection is the cream of the crop from the last few years,
illustrated by the brilliant cartoons of Bill Caldwell, and
deserves a place on every sailor's bookshelf as the definitive
guide of what not to do at sea!
Have you ever wondered where waves come from? What makes every one
different, why some peel nicely and others just close out? Why,
some days, waves come in sets of six and others in sets of three,
and what factors affect the behavior of a surfing break? If you
have, this book is for you. Now in its third edition, Surf Science
is the first book to talk in depth about the science of waves from
a surfer's point of view. It fills the gap between surfing books
and waves textbooks and will help you learn how to predict surf.
You don't need a scientific background to read it--just curiosity
and a fascination for waves.
In 1970s Cincinnati, Kim's overwhelmed, financially stressed
parents dragged her and her four younger siblings into
swimming-starting with a nearby motel pool-as a way to keep them
occupied and out of their way. When Kim was eleven, they began
leaving the kids at home with a sitter while they traveled the
Midwest, where they sold imported wooden ornaments from their
motorhome. But when Kim's six-year-old brother crashed his new
Cheater Slick bike and the babysitter deserted the children, what
started as an accident became a pattern: Mom and Dad leaving for
weeks at a time and the kids wrestling with life's emergencies on
their own. As Kim coped in the role of fill-in mother while dealing
with the stresses of elite swimming, she struggled to shape her own
life. She eventually found strength, competence and achievement
through swimming-and became the second female swimmer to win a full
ride to the University of Southern California, where she earned two
national titles. Swimming for My Life is a peek into the dark side
of elite swimming as well as a tale of family bonds, reconciling
with the past, and how it is possible to emerge from life's toxic
and lifesaving waters.
Running from New Orleans to St. Louis in the summer of 1870, the
race between the Robert E. Lee and the Natchez remains the world's
most famous steamboat race. This book tells the story of the
dramatic contest, which was won by the stripped-down, cargoless
Robert E. Lee after three days, 18 hours, and 14 minutes of
steaming through day, night and fog. The Natchez finished the race
only hours later, having been delayed by carrying her normal load
and tying up overnight because of the intense fog. Providing
details on not only the race narrative but also on the boats
themselves, the book gives an intimate look at the majestic vessels
that conquered the country's greatest waterway and defined the
bravado of 19th - century America.
In an old wooden sloop, Philip Marsden plots a course north from
his home in Cornwall. He is sailing for the Summer Isles, a small
archipelago near the top of Scotland that holds for him a deep and
personal significance. On the way, he must navigate the west coast
of Ireland and the Inner Hebrides. Through the people he meets and
the tales he uncovers, Marsden builds up a haunting picture of
these shores - of imaginary islands and the Celtic otherworld, of
the ageless draw of the west, of the life of the sea and perennial
loss - and the redemptive power of the imagination. The Summer
Isles is an unforgettable account of the search for actual places,
invented places, and those places in between that shape the lives
of individuals and entire nations.
BASIC ILLUSTRATED CANOE PADDLINGHarry Roberts and Steve Salins
guide canoeists in everything they need to know, such as choosing
the right paddle, safe launches, basic forward, turning and
correction strokes, and working in wind, waves and moving water.
Diving in Indonesia is a fully comprehensive diving guidebook for
exploring the most notable areas of Indonesia. A chapter is devoted
to each of the following important regions in Indonesia for divers:
Bali North Sulawesi Central, South and Southeast Sulawesi Nusa
Teggara (Lombok, Komodo, Timor, Alor) Raja Ampat & West Papua
Maluku (Ambon, Banda & Halmahera) Each chapter relates to a
different region and provides the reader with area maps, dive site
maps, diving information which includes: Difficulty level
highlights Logistics General area information General diving
information Detailed dive site descriptions Useful diving contacts
such as emergency services and emergency diving services,
liveaboard diving, marine life features, conservation features and
travel planners are included, making this a complete diving guide.
There are also sections regarding general travel practicalities in
Indonesia, general diving practicalities in Indonesia, a basic
Indonesian dictionary and phrases specifically relating to diving.
With a Foreword by Don Casey, Aimed at sailboat owners of all
kinds, this reference book contains 200 entries packed with solid
practical advice and valuable tips. Each entry is categorized
alphabetically and prefaced by an arresting statement such as
"People always lie about how fast their boats are." The reference
format offers readers the opportunity to open the book at any page
and browse endlessly. Cartoons by SAIL Magazine cartoonist Tom
Payne enliven the text. A comprehensive appendix covers some 50
technical topics ...it is always interesting and very readable.
(Sailing) Filled with practical advice, this book is a winner. (The
Ensign) Vigor, who's written for several boating magazines, has
brought his experience and sense of humor to bear on the less than
ideal experiences of sailing--and he's even alphabetized
them...It's fun to page through and you just might learn a thing or
two. (Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal) This book is easy to
read. It imparts some very valuable information in a fun package.
(Good Old Boat) This is a great reference book for those just
entering the world of sailing, and entertaining. (Latitudes &
Attitudes) "Vigor, who's written for several boating magazines, has
brought his experience and sense of humor to bear on the less than
ideal experiences of sailing--and he's even alphabetized
them...It's fun to page through and you just might learn a thing or
two."--Soundings Galley mailing to trade publications and long-lead
media • Promotion on NetGalley • Select author appearances •
Finished book mailings to national and regional print, digital and
broadcast media • Outreach to major national and regional boating
and sailing media such as Yachting Journal, Practical Sailor,
Boating, Latitude 38, Cruising World, Sailing World, etc.
The 13th edition of this bestselling book is proof of the success
of Mary Blewitt's concise and clear style in explaining a
particularly difficult skill, and it has been the bible for many
generations of ocean navigators. Since this book was first
published, the huge advances in electronic navigation have
transported most offshore navigators to a world of press-button
convenience. However, there is still a vital need for traditional
skills when things go wrong: batteries can fail, aerials go
overboard, and electronics have been known to get wet. A bestseller
for over 65 years, Celestial Navigation for Yachtsmen is a model of
simplicity and clarity. The worked examples require only
straightforward addition and subtraction, which explains why this
book has truly earned its reputation for admirable conciseness and
for making a tricky subject easy to understand. This edition has
been thoroughly revised by Andy Du Port, the highly respected
ex-editor of Reeds Almanacs. 'The "bible" of navigation for
generations of yachtsmen... worth its weight in gold' Sailing
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