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Shell Channel Pilot: South Coast of England, North Coast of France, Channel Islands 6th edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 412 pages, Illustrations (some col.), col. maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2009
  • Kirjastus: Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1846231841
  • ISBN-13: 9781846231841
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 412 pages, Illustrations (some col.), col. maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2009
  • Kirjastus: Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1846231841
  • ISBN-13: 9781846231841
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The Shell Channel Pilot stands alone as the ultimate authority on cruising both sides of the English Channel. Ever since the 1930s, when Adlard Coles published the original version, it has been steadily upgraded and updated. The work never ceases. Under the Imray/ Cunliffe house flag since 1992, it represents more than eighty years of effort. This is the sixth Imray edition, indicating that the book is re-issued every three years in the untiring endeavour to keep it up to date. This time, the text has been organised into defined sections. Each is prefaced by passage notes which are more comprehensive than previously, lifting the work far above any simple harbour guide. Also included is advice about Channel crossing, navigation, regulations, health and paperwork on both sides of the water. Best of all remain the pilotage notes, the plans, the aerial and approach shots for harbours great and obscure, plus the author's frank remarks about shoreside facilities. The net result is unique - rigorous navigation advice to pilot you safely through the rocks, spiced with a light touch guaranteed to raise a salty chuckle on winter evenings while you plan next summer's voyaging. As a guide and a shipmate, there is nothing like it.
Foreword ix
Introduction 1(13)
Wildlife at Sea in the Channel 14(2)
Coast radio 16(1)
I The English Coast from North Foreland to Selsey Bill
17(31)
B Ramsgate
20(4)
C Sandwich
24(4)
A Dover
28(4)
C Folkestone
32(2)
C Rye
34(4)
B/C Eastbourne (Sovereign Harbour)
38(1)
B Newhaven
39(2)
A Brighton
41(2)
B Shoreham
43(2)
C Littlehampton
45(3)
II Selsey Bill to Swanage - The Solent and Approaches
48(80)
B/C Chichester
55(7)
C Langstone Harbour
62(4)
A Portsmouth
66(9)
C Bembridge
75(3)
C Ryde
78(2)
C Ventnor
80(1)
C Wootton Creek, (Fishbourne)
80(3)
A Cowes
83(5)
A Hamble River
88(5)
A Southampton
93(6)
C Beaulieu River
99(4)
B Newtown River
103(2)
B Yarmouth Harbour
105(3)
A Lymington
108(4)
C Keyhaven
112(2)
C Christchurch
114(3)
A Poole
117(9)
B Swanage
126(2)
III Swanage to Start Point
128(43)
B Chapman's Pool
135(1)
B Worbarrow Bay
135(2)
B Lulworth Cove
137(1)
A Weymouth
138(4)
A Portland Harbour
142(2)
C West Bay (Bridport)
144(1)
C Lyme Regis
145(2)
B Beer
147(1)
C Axmouth
147(2)
C River Exe and Exmouth
149(5)
C Teignmouth
154(4)
B Torquay
158(1)
C Paignton
159(1)
A Brixham
160(3)
A Dartmouth
163(8)
IV Start Point to Bishop Rock
171(64)
C Salcombe
177(4)
C River Yealm
181(2)
A Plymouth
183(12)
C Looe
195(2)
C Polperro
197(2)
B Fowey
199(3)
C Charlestown
202(1)
C Mevagissey
203(2)
C Gorran Haven
205(2)
A Falmouth and Falmouth Estuary (including Truro, St Mawes and Penryn)
207(6)
B Helford River
213(2)
C Coverack
215(2)
C Porthleven
217(1)
C St Michael's Mount
218(2)
C Penzance
220(2)
A Newlyn
222(2)
C Mousehole
224(2)
B Isles of Scilly
226(9)
V The French Coast from Dunkerque to Cap D'antifer
235(23)
A Dunkerque
237(3)
C Gravelines
240(2)
A Calais
242(3)
A Boulogne
245(2)
C Etaples
247(2)
C St Valery-sur-Somme
249(2)
C Le Treport
251(2)
A Dieppe
253(2)
C St Valery-en-Caux
255(1)
C Fecamp
256(2)
VI Cap D'antifer to Pte De Barlfeur
258(31)
A Le Havre
260(3)
C Honfleur
263(3)
C Deauville / Trouville
266(2)
C Dives / Port Guillaume
268(3)
C Ouistreham / Caen
271(3)
C Courseulles-sur-Mer
274(1)
B Arromanches
275(2)
C Port-en-Bessin
277(2)
C Grandcamp-Maisy
279(2)
C Isigny-sur-Mer
281(1)
C Carentan
282
C St Vaast-la-Hougue
226(61)
C Barfleur
287(2)
VII Cap De Barleur to Cap Frehel, Including the Channel Islands
289(54)
A Cherbourg
292(4)
B Omonville-la-Rogue
296(6)
B Alderney
302(5)
A Guernsey
307(7)
Sark
314(2)
A Jersey
316(5)
C Dielette
321(2)
C Carteret
323(1)
C Portbail
324(2)
C Granville
326(2)
C Iles Chausey
328(2)
C Cancale
330(1)
B St-Malo / St-Servan
331(5)
C La Rance
336(4)
C St-Briac-sur-Mer
340(2)
B St-Cast
342(1)
VIII Cap Frehel to Ile D'Ouessant
343(51)
C Dahouet
345(2)
C Le Legue (St-Brieuc)
347(1)
C Binic
348(2)
A St-Quay-Portrieux
350(2)
C Paimpol
352(3)
C Ile de Brehat
355(3)
A Lezardrieux / C Pontrieux
358(4)
A Treguier
362(5)
C Port Blanc
367(1)
C Perros Guirec
368(2)
C Ploumanac'h
370(2)
C Trebeurden
372(2)
C Lannion
374(2)
C Primel
376(1)
C Morlaix
377(4)
C Roscoff / Port Bloscon
381(4)
A L'Aber-Wrac'h
385(4)
B L'Aber-Benoit
389(2)
B Ile d'Ouessant (Ushant)
391(3)
APPENDIX
394(5)
I Charts
394(1)
II Distances
395(2)
III Glossary
397(1)
IV Ferry Routes
398(1)
Index 399
Tom Cunliffe learnt how to sail in a 22 ft gaff sloop as a teenager on the Norfolk Broads. After nearly being killed in a motorcycle accident at the age of 19 he read Law at university, but chose not to enter the profession. Instead he worked as Mate on a coasting merchant vessel before chartering and delivering yachts. He has been a sailing tutor for 35 years, at one point running his own sailing school in the south of France, and has been a qualified Yachtmaster examiner since 1978. Cunliffe has been a regular contributor to Yachting Monthly, Yachting World and SAIL magazine for many years. A professional writer since 1986, Tom Cunliffe has won the Best Book of the Sea award twice, for Topsail and Battleaxe and Hand, Reef and Steer.[ 4] In 2010 he presented the award-winning six-part BBC documentary series, The Boats that Built Britain.