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E-raamat: Stress-Free Motorboating: Single and Short-Handed Techniques

  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Adlard Coles Nautical
  • ISBN-13: 9781472947307
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Adlard Coles Nautical
  • ISBN-13: 9781472947307
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Stress-free Motorboating is the answer to all single- or short-handed crews' prayers. Highly illustrated with step-by-step photographs, this unique handbook tackles the most common motorboating situations anyone cruising along the coast or river will have to manage.

Whether they are aboard a 35-footer, a sports runabout or a 60-foot displacement cruiser, this helpful guide demonstrates techniques helpful to all crews. It covers tricky procedures for getting off (and then back on) a marina berth, anchoring, mooring to a buoy, motoring in big seas, and even picking up a man overboard.

It includes essential advice about fuel monitoring, engine care and maintenance, looking after batteries, and many more issues specific to motorboats. After all, a motorboat's only means of propulsion is her engine.

Stress-free Motorboating will be a godsend to all motorboaters, whether crossing the Channel or just pottering along the coast, because the techniques of boat-handling are universal.



This indispensable guide takes the stress out of motorboating with step by step photographic instructions on how to perform essential boat-handling techniques, regardless of how much help you have available

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Covers groundbreaking and dependable procedures for getting off (and then back on to) a berth, anchoring, picking up mooring buoys, boat-handling in tides, managing locks and picking up a man overboard. * All at Sea *

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This indispensable guide takes the stress out of motorboating, the step-by-step photographic instructions helping owners with essential boat-handling techniques for coastal and river motorboaters.
Acknowledgements 6(3)
Preface 9(1)
1 Introduction and Philosophy
10(4)
2 Skills and Disciplines
14(24)
Rope
14(5)
Attaching to the dock
19(6)
Knots
25(7)
The boathook
32(3)
Sharing a cleat
35(1)
Keep a clean head
36(2)
3 Engines
38(10)
Dealing with breakdowns
38(1)
Alarms
38(5)
Fuel consumption and economy
43(5)
4 Controlling the Boat
48(8)
Types of propulsion
48(2)
What can you expect?
50(1)
How to make your boat go sideways
50(4)
Turning the boat 180° in its own length
54(2)
5 The Berth
56(6)
Fixings to the shore
56(1)
Which side to moor
57(1)
Neighbours
58(1)
Fenders
58(1)
Mooring warps
59(1)
Positioning
59(3)
6 Getting Off the Berth
62(16)
Fendering
63(1)
Grip
64(1)
Everything handled from on board
65(3)
Slipping a long line
68(1)
Finger berth
68(8)
Measuring wind speed
76(2)
7 Getting On To the Berth
78(12)
The approach
78(9)
Ring moorings or hooped cleats
87(1)
Rafting up
88(2)
8 Mooring Buoys
90(12)
Picking up the buoy from alongside
90(1)
Types of buoy
90(1)
Approach and pick-up
91(9)
Slipping the mooring
100(2)
9 Anchoring
102(14)
Coding the cable
102(3)
Anchoring essentials
105(1)
Ground tackle
105(2)
How much scope to allow?
107(2)
Some quick tips for anchoring success
109(7)
10 Rivers and Canals
116(8)
Current
116(1)
Bank effect
116(1)
Getting on and off a pontoon
117(1)
Getting on to the dock
118(4)
Tell other boats what you are doing
122(1)
Colregs: IRPCS
123(1)
11 Weather
124(8)
Weather scenarios
125(1)
What the clouds mean
126(1)
Frontal systems
127(1)
Things that affect you
128(1)
How wind affects the water
129(1)
Moon phases
130(2)
12 Navigation
132(8)
Speed limits
132(1)
GPS and paper charts
133(5)
Etiquette
138(2)
13 Safety and Mob Strategy
140(1)
Lifejackets
140(4)
Man overboard
144(8)
14 Seasickness
152(4)
What is seasickness?
152(1)
Preventative measures
152(4)
15 Epilogue
156(2)
Index 158
Duncan Wells is an RYA instructor and sailing school principal. He has written for many leading boating magazines in the UK and US. He is the author of the bestselling Stress-free Sailing, which has helped countless sailors learn helpful boat handling and berthing techniques (also published by Adlard Coles Nautical).