Seamanship Secrets

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | 2009
ISBN13: 9780071605786
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McGraw-Hill Education e druk, 2009 9780071605786
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"Secrets' is the modern Bowditch, written so clearly that navigation and seamanship will be comprehensible to anyone . . ."
--Dave and Jaja Martin,circumnavigators and authors of Into the Light: A Family's Epic Journey

"It's a great book. The prose is simple and clear . . ."
--John Vigor, author of The Seaworthy Offshore Sailboat

"The nautical tips and techniques presented are encyclopedic, yet the clear explanations demystify the topics . . ."
--Don Launer, contributing editor for Good Old Boat magazine

"It is a fine piece of work and should be read by anyone contemplating coastal cruising or blue water voyages. It definitely deserves a place in the offshore yacht's library . . ."
--Ted Brewer, yacht designer, author, and offshore racing and cruising sailor

Be a Better Skipper

In the night, wind, rain, fog, big seas, strong currents, or congested waters, when there’s no time for textbook seamanship solutions, what you need are shortcuts and techniques that work quickly and reliably every time.

Distilled from the vast accumulated lore of seamanship and navigation, here are the absolute essentials--185 techniques that work without fail in the pilothouse or the exposed cockpit or flying bridge of a shorthanded sail- or powerboat. John Jamieson shows you how to:Set up a clipboard chart table for cockpit useAvoid hazards with danger bearings or a GPS grid highwayEstimate current speeds with the 50-90-100 ruleTrack other boats in poor visibility using radar plots and bearing driftSail home without a rudder or get your twin-screw boat home on one working engineDock or anchor under any conditionsAnd much, much more

Even in this age of electronic navigation you need to know how to eyeball your boat through any situation. Each of the techniques in this cut-to-the-chase book has shown itself to be absolutely repeatable. It will work this time, the next time,and the time a er that, in conditions fair or foul.

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ISBN13:9780071605786
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback

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<h1> Contents</h1><h3> Acknowledgments</h3><h3> Introduction</h3><h3> 1. Chart and Publication Secrets</h3><h4>A Navigator’s Most Trusted Companion</h4><h4>Chart Tints and Coloring</h4><h4>Flat Beach, High Cliffs, or Soaring Peaks?</h4><h4>How to Interpret Water Depths and Seabed Characteristics</h4><h4>Height Measurements for Safe Passage</h4><h4>Symbols That Shout “Danger!” and “Beware!”</h4><h4>Solve the Mystery of Aid-to-Navigation Symbols</h4><h4>Ranges Lead You to Safety</h4><h4>The Five Secrets for Visualizing Any Aid to Navigation</h4><h4>Chart Notes: Nuggets of Hidden Gold</h4><h4>Are Your Charts Up-to-Date?</h4><h4>Free Code-Breaker for 36,000 Mariners' Friends</h4><h4>Free Cruising Guides to Take You Anywhere</h4><h3> 2. Chart Plotting and Preparation</h3> <h4>Skipper’s Navigation Tools</h4> <h4>Quick-and-Easy Review of Latitude and Longitude</h4><h4>How to Choose the Chart Scale You Need</h4><h4>Box-Plot Your Position</h4><h4>How to Convert Minutes, Seconds or Degrees to Miles</h4><h4>True versus Magnetic Directions and Two Ways to Find Variation</h4><h4>Check Your Steering Compass in Three Easy Steps</h4><h4>Bulletproof Your Charts for Longer Life</h4><h4>Paper Chartlets for Cockpit Ease</h4><h4>Complete 90% of Your Navigation by Annotation</h4><h4>Save Time with Custom Distance Scales </h4><h4>Invaluable Copilot: The Navigator’s Log</h4> <h3> 3. Easy Calculations and Adjustments</h3><h4>Lightning Fast Arrival Time Estimates</h4><h4>How to Make a Speed Graph in Three Easy Steps</h4><h4>Navigation Solutions in Less than Five Seconds</h4><h4>Harness the Power of the 3-Minute Rule</h4><h4>How to Select and Calibrate a New Compass</h4><h4>How to Choose and Adjust Marine Binoculars</h4><h4>How to Adjust a Sextant in Three Steps</h4><h4>How to Adjust Your Radar for the Best Picture</h4> <h3> 4. Piloting Tips and Techniques</h3><h4>DR Plotting and the Boat-Trackline Connection</h4><h4>How to Become Piloting Sequence Savvy</h4><h4>How to Determine When You Will Make Landfall</h4><h4>Secrets of the Most Accurate LOP on Earth</h4><h4>A Simple Solution to Running-Fix Confusion</h4><h4>Longshore Piloting When Landfall Iis in Doubt</h4><h4>How to Avoid Hazards with Danger Bearings</h4><h4>How to Clear Hazards without Plotting on a Chart</h4><h4>Depth Contour Secrets</h4><h4>Magic Boat Markers for Distance Off</h4><h4>Make a GPS Grid Highway to Avoid Dangers</h4><h4>How to Plot a GPS Position in Lless than 5 Seconds</h4> <h4>Sail a Tacking Cone to a Windward Destination</h4><h4>ICW Secrets: Channel Jogs and Marker Silhouettes</h4><h3> 5. Tides, Currents, and Leeway</h3><h4>How to Predict Tides Anywhere in the World</h4><h4>The Secret to Understanding Tidal Currents</h4><h4>Tap the Magic of the 50-90-100 Rule</h4> <h4>Slack Intervals: Nature's Gift to Mariners</h4><h4>How to Measure the Effect of Current in Three Easy Steps</h4><h4>How to Cross the Gulf Stream or Any Other Ocean Current</h4><h4>How to Correct for Leeway Wind Drift</h4><h3> 6. Bridges, Night Passages, and Other Tricky Navigation Situations</h3><h4>Cracking the Mystery of Bridge Lighting</h4><h4>Use the Secret of “Triple Timing” to Verify a Lighted ATON</h4><h4>How to Use S.T.O.P. for Easy Orientation</h4><h4>Range Sector Strategy Secrets</h4><h4>Red Sectors Give Instant Danger Bearings</h4><h3> 7. Avoiding Collision by Eye or Radar</h3><h4>Bearing Drift: A First Sign that Danger Exists</h4><h4>Use Sectoring to Track a Crossing or Overtaking Vessel Caught in a Ship’s Blind Spot</h4><h4>How to Identify Motionless Contacts on Your Radar</h4><h4>Avoiding Collisions the E.A.S.A. Way</h4><h4>How to Cross behind a Stern-Towing Tug</h4><h4>Identify Vessels Towing Barges Alongside or Pushing Them Ahead</h4><h4>Quick Guide for Sailboat-to-Sailboat Situations</h4><h4>How to Become Sound Signal Savvy</h4><h4>How to Use the Three Factors of the Lookout</h4><h4>Radar Scope Plotting</h4> <h3> 8. Diesel Engine Maintenance and Powerboat Seamanship</h3><h4>A Simple User’s Guide to Inboard Diesel Engine Maintenance</h4><h4>How to Manually Shut Down a Diesel Engine</h4><h4>How to Stop a Runaway Engine</h4><h4>Fighting Engineroom Fires by Remote Control</h4><h4>Stay Safe When Hooking Up Shore Power</h4><h4>Wake Control and Emergency Wake Breaking</h4><h4>Decisions to Make Before Running an Inlet</h4><h4>How to Make a Fuel Consumption Graph</h4><h3> 9. Sailboat Seamanship</h3> <h4>The Sailing Skipper’s Eight-Component Inspection</h4> <h4>Clearing Up the Mystery of Apparent Wind</h4><h4>How to Determine Wind Forces</h4> <h4>How to Shape the Mainsail, a Sailboat’s Main Propulsion Unit</h4><h4>How to Shape Headsails for Power or Speed</h4><h4>Three Easy Steps for Heavy Weather Control</h4><h4>How to Remove a Jammed Sheet from a Winch</h4><h4>How to Sail Home if the Steering Fails</h4><h4>How to Prevent an Accidental Jibe</h4><h4>How to Short Tack in a Narrow Channel</h4><h3> 10.Docking Seamanship</h3><h4>Single-Screw Boat-Handling Secrets</h4><h4>Twin-Screw Boat-Handling Secrets</h4><h4>Docking and Undocking with One Spring Line</h4> <h4>Working into a Slip under Main or Headsail</h4><h4>How to Parallel Park between Two Boats</h4><h4>How to Warp a Boat around a Pier or Piling</h4><h4>How to Dock a Twin-Screw Boat with One Working Engine</h4><h3> 11.Anchoring and Marlinspike Seamanship</h3><h4>How to Choose the Right Anchors for Your Boat</h4><h4>Choose the Proper Anchor Rode for Safety</h4><h4>Horizontal Loading: The Secret to Drag Prevention</h4><h4>The Five-Factor Guide to a Secure Anchorage</h4><h4>How to Increase an Anchor’s Holding Power</h4><h4>How to Rig a Two-Anchor Mooring System</h4><h4>Secrets to Anchoring under Power</h4><h4>Anchoring under Mainsail or Headsail</h4><h4>How to Use Casting Kedges for Ungrounding</h4><h4>How to Make a Snubber Bridle for an All-Chain Rode</h4><h4>The Five Kings of Marlinspike Seamanship</h4><h3> 12. Weather and Water Wisdom</h3><h4>A Mariner’s Most Essential Weather Predictor</h4><h4>Using a Weather Pattern Log</h4><h4>Weather Information Resources for Mariners</h4><h4>How to Predict Wind Shifts in Low-Pressure Systems</h4><h4>Meeting a Line Squall</h4><h4>Lightning Timing and Protective Strategies</h4><h4>How to Predict Wave Heights for Cruising</h4><h4>Swell Secrets</h4><h4>How to Use Terrain Effect in Cruise Planning</h4><h3> 13. Preventing and Handling Emergencies</h3><h4>Fuel-Fire Prevention Techniques</h4><h4>Galley Stove Safety Secrets</h4> <h4>Overboard Recovery and Reality Checks</h4><h4>Use N.O.W. and Keep Crewmembers Alive and Well</h4><h4>Handle Flooding Emergencies with M.A.T.E.</h4><h4>How to Use Your Engine as a Dewatering Pump</h4><h4>Other Strategies for Staying Afloat when Damaged</h4><h4>Signs of Hypothermia and Cold-Water Shock</h4><h4>Skipper’s Immersion Survival and Treatments Guide</h4><h3> Appendix I. Useful Tables</h3><h3> Appendix II. Additional Concepts and Formulas</h3><h3> Bibliography</h3><h3> Index</h3>
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