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E-raamat: The Complete Ocean Skipper: Deep Water Voyaging, Navigation and Yacht Management

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN-13: 9781399400510
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An essential reference for anyone interested in offshore sailing and ocean passages.

The essential reference for anyone interested in offshore sailing and ocean passages.

Following on from his bestselling The Complete Day Skipper and The Complete Yachtmaster, yachting legend Tom Cunliffe turns his attentions to the third strand of the RYA syllabus. With the same hugely popular, highly practical approach, The Complete Ocean Skipper covers everything a sailor needs to know when planning and preparing for an offshore cruise or ocean passage:

- Preparation: types of suitable boat, choice of rig, engine power, safety equipment, communication systems, crew preparation
- On passage: ocean weather systems, forecasting, deck routines, watchkeeping, self-steering, emergencies, heavy weather techniques
- Ocean navigation: electronic as well as celestial

The second edition of this definitive handbook is fully updated, with new and revised content on multihulls, autopilots, radar, anchoring and software.

The Complete Ocean Skipper goes beyond the theory of the RYA syllabus to ensure that readers are equipped with the knowledge of both what to do and how to go about it, in whatever circumstances. A veteran offshore yachtsman as well as an RYA examiner, Tom Cunliffe brings his experience to bear and packs this must-have guide with invaluable hands-on advice for offshore and coastal sailors alike. With clear, helpful colour photographs and diagrams throughout, this is the essential book for anyone planning for or dreaming about sailing further afield.

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Recommended if you're planning to go bluewater cruising for the first time. * Sailing Today * Essential reading for anyone planning for or dreaming about sailing long distances * Soundings (US) * Cunliffes writing draws on 45 years of experience and a positive interest in new ideasit combines a sense of perspective with an expression of priorities and an essential can-do attitude. * Yachting Monthly *

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An essential reference for anyone interested in offshore sailing and ocean passages.
Acknowledgements 6(1)
Further Reading 6(1)
Introduction: The Ocean Skipper 7(3)
PART 1 THE OFFSHORE YACHT
10(78)
1 Hulls for Ocean Sailing
13(16)
Hull considerations
14(1)
Long or short keel
15(10)
Catamarans
25(1)
Stability
26(3)
2 Sailing Rigs for Deep Water
29(14)
Bermudan rig
30(7)
Alternative rigs
37(6)
3 Engines
43(11)
Accessibility
44(1)
Servicing
44(3)
The drive chain
47(2)
Tools and manuals
49(1)
Troubleshooting
49(5)
4 Steering
54(12)
Rudders
54(2)
Tillers and wheels
56(2)
Self-steering
58(8)
5 Systems
66(13)
Electricity
67(6)
`Need-to-have' systems
73(3)
`Want-to-have' systems
76(3)
6 Accommodation
79(9)
The saloon
79(2)
Sea berths
81(1)
The galley
82(3)
Fiddles
85(1)
Handholds
85(1)
Lighting
86(1)
On deck
86(2)
PART 2 OCEAN NAVIGATION AND DEEP-SEA SEAMANSHIP
88(144)
7 Weather
90(16)
The big picture
90(1)
Practical forecasting for mid-latitude weather
91(2)
Tropical weather
93(1)
Trade-wind sailing
93(2)
The Intertropical Convergence Zone
95(1)
Monsoons
95(1)
Tropical revolving storms
96(3)
Navigating in the vicinity of a TRS
99(4)
Ocean weather forecasting
103(3)
8 Hot and Cold
106(8)
Ice
106(5)
Coral
111(3)
9 The Tools of Ocean Navigation
114(11)
Charts
114(7)
Traditional tools
121(4)
10 Essential Celestial Navigation
125(37)
Earth and the heavens
125(5)
The sextant in practice
130(10)
Noon sight for latitude
140(4)
Time
144(3)
Position lines and plotting
147(4)
Forenoon and afternoon sun sights
151(9)
Compass checking on the ocean
160(2)
11 Passage Planning
162(8)
Round voyage or one-way passage
162(1)
Publications
163(7)
12 Great Circle Sailing and Passage Execution
170(8)
Great Circle sailing
170(4)
Passage execution
174(4)
13 Day-to-Day Seamanship
178(11)
Sail handling on a downwind passage
179(2)
Chafe
181(2)
Downwind rig options
183(6)
14 System Management
189(7)
Electrical management
189(2)
Motoring and fuel management
191(2)
Freshwater
193(1)
Cooking gas
194(2)
15 Dealing With Heavy Weather
196(16)
General considerations
196(4)
Steering in big seas
200(5)
Survival options for sailing craft in open water
205(6)
Further reading
211(1)
16 In Harbour
212(11)
Anchoring and mooring
212(6)
Tenders
218(5)
17 Extreme Emergencies
223(9)
Man overboard
223(2)
Steering failure
225(2)
Mast loss
227(1)
Flooding
228(1)
Abandoning ship
229(2)
Piracy
231(1)
PART 3 LIFEON BOARD
232(37)
18 Crew
234(9)
Compatibility
235(1)
Commitment to the cause
236(1)
A place of their own
236(1)
Family crews
237(1)
Men and women
238(1)
Watch systems
239(2)
Keeping them happy
241(2)
19 Health at Sea
243(7)
Coming to terms with risk
244(1)
The ship's `medic'
245(1)
Options for assistance
245(1)
Commercial requirements and medical kits
246(1)
The system
247(1)
Medical and disaster insurance issues
248(1)
Written guidance
249(1)
20 Bureaucracy
250(5)
Ship's papers
250(1)
Insurance
251(2)
Clearing customs
253(1)
The backhander
253(1)
Firearms
254(1)
21 Food and Water
255(9)
Fresh water
255(1)
Planning food for a passage
256(2)
Keeping food fresh
258(1)
Grow your own
259(1)
Use all leftovers
259(1)
Beware of the pests
260(2)
Booze
262(1)
Fishing
262(2)
22 Computers, the Internet and Dio Communication
264(5)
Computers
264(1)
Hooking up to the sky
265(2)
Deep-sea computer hookups and radio communication
267(2)
Conclusion 269(1)
Index 270
'There are all too few authors ... who not only know about their subject but can write well about it. Tom Cunliffe is one,' according to Cruising magazine. Tom Cunliffe has many years of experience cruising all round Europe and from the Caribbean to Russia and Brazil to the Arctic. He is an RYA Yachtmaster examiner and a training consultant for Sailing USA the governing body of yachting in the USA. He is a regular columnist for Sailing Today, Classic Boat and Yachting World in the UK, and SAIL in the USA.