Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

Storm Tactics Handbook: Modern Methods of Heaving-To for Survival in Extreme Conditions 3rd Revised, Updated ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x154x19 mm, kaal: 413 g, Figures; Maps; Line drawings, black and white; Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2008
  • Kirjastus: Pardey Books
  • ISBN-10: 1929214472
  • ISBN-13: 9781929214471
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x154x19 mm, kaal: 413 g, Figures; Maps; Line drawings, black and white; Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2008
  • Kirjastus: Pardey Books
  • ISBN-10: 1929214472
  • ISBN-13: 9781929214471
Teised raamatud teemal:
The fear of storms has kept many otherwise competent sailors from venturing into the open ocean. This book explores the myths that have sprung up about ways to bring small boats through storms and shows tried and true methods that work for all types of sailing vessels. Special sections explain storm sail design, sea-anchor technology and tips for preventing gear failure at sea. Included are a series of check lists designed to help potential voyagers chose, then outfit their boat for safe voyaging plus others to prepare them as a storm actually approaches and reassure them once they are in the midsts of heavy winds and seas. Marrio Vittone, a U.S. Coastguard Rescue Swimmer for 14 years, in an unsolicited testimoney, wrote: I have been on several rescues (and heard of many more) that would have been completely unnecessary if the sailboat captains aboard would have practiced the skills taught by Lin and Larry Pardey. Not knowing how to heave-to in bad weather is as inexcusable as not knowing 'red, right, return'.
Equivalents 10(1)
Glossary 11(2)
Preface 13(2)
Brion Toss
Foreword to the Third Edition 15(2)
Acknowledgments 17(2)
Introduction 19(8)
PART I. Storm Management
Storms and Cruising
27(11)
Some Cautionary Tales and Thoughts on Heavy Weather
38(6)
Heaving-to: The Sailor's Safety Valve
44(15)
Heavy Weather Experiences on Board Seraffyn
59(15)
Storm Winds, Storm Lessons: Taleisin's Worst Storm
74(10)
Reflections on Storms near Cape Horn
84(13)
PART II. Questions and Answers
Storm-Tactics Choices
97(18)
Details of Heaving-to and Lying-to a Sea Anchor
115(28)
PART III. Checklists for Storm Management
Choosing the Boat
143(3)
Preparing the Boat
146(3)
Preparing Yourself
149(3)
Tactics as the Storm Approaches
152(1)
General Storm Preparation
153(2)
When It's Time to Heave-to
155(8)
PART IV. Other Sailors and Their Stories
On Board Oneida off Baja California
163(5)
Sina off the Patagonian Coast of Chile
168(3)
Two Stories from the ``Queen's Birthday'' Storm
171(10)
Using a Galerider instead of a Para-Anchor on Morgan's Cloud
181(4)
Goodjump II: Lying-to a Para-Anchor in Force 10--11 Winds
185(2)
Secret Affair: Four Days Behind a Para-Anchor
187(6)
Weathering Storms with a Junk Rig
193(2)
Notes from an Interview with Sir Peter Blake
195(6)
PART V. Trysails, Staysails, and Rudder-Failure Prevention
Storm Trysails and Separate Trysail Track Installation
201(12)
Storm Staysail/Jib Combination
213(5)
Avoiding Steering Problems
218(7)
Appendix. Handling a Boat in Cyclonic Situations 225(16)
Para-Anchor Suppliers 241(1)
Bibliography 242(1)
Index 243