
Heavy Weather Sailing
A Captain's Quick Guide
John Rousmaniere(Author)
McGraw-Hill Contemporary (Publisher)
Published on 16. November 2005
Book
Other book format
16 pages
978-0-07-145221-2 (ISBN)
Description
If you're ever caught in a strong wind at sea, here is the information you need, packaged for instant access and on-board use. This guide from foremost seamanship expert John Rousmaniere is a security blanket for all sailors.This laminated fold-out guide provides remarkably thorough coverage of its topic in a durable, weatherproof, convenient, instantly accessible and highly graphic format.Heavy Weather Tactics will enable the sailor to:Prepare for heavy weather before it arrives Monitor approaching gales on the radio, the internet, and on deck, and take appropriate action to avoid themKnow when to reef, when to heave-to, when to run off before the wind, and when to resort to a sea anchor or drogueChoose the response that's best suited to the boat and crewExecute each tactic effectively and safely
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Illustrations
32 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 104 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
73 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-145221-2 (9780071452212)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
John Rousmaniere is a national authority on sailing and seamanship, a household name among boaters, and a first-rate writer by any standard. He is the author of 18 books, including Fastnet, Force 10 (W.W. Norton), which has sold nearly 100,000 copies since 1980, and The Annapolis Book of Seamanship (Simon & Schuster), which is considered the standard work on seamanship under sail and has sold 250,000 copies since 1983. His other titles include a history of yachting, The Golden Pastime (W.W. Norton), two histories of the America's Cup race, and a history of the yacht America. He wrote the navigation section of the Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia and compiled the Illustrated Dictionary of Boating Terms (W.W. Norton, 1998). He has written the histories of institutions such as Columbia University, The Equitable Life Assurance Company, and the law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell. He lectures at Safety-at-Sea seminars across the country, writes a column on seamanship for the online magazine SailNet (www.sailnet.com), and regularly publishes articles in the boating press. He has been interviewed on the Learning Channel, A&E, and CNN. He has sailed more than 35,000 miles, including three Atlantic crossings. He holds a master's in history from Columbia University and a Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological. HOMETOWN: Stamford, CT