Manoeuvring: At Close Quarters Under Power

Manoeuvring: At Close Quarters Under Power

by Bill Johnson (Author)

Synopsis

This is a unique, practical, hands-on guide to boat manoeuvring - ideal for cockpit use or as an aide-memoire. Manoeuvring a yacht under engine at close quarters in a marina close to other (expensive!) boats can be a daunting prospect for the inexperienced skipper - but it has to be done in order to take your boat off a pontoon to go sailing, and to berth her after a day on the water. Throw in fast flowing tides, and unpredictable wind which might blow from the bow or beam or stern, and the exercise becomes even more of a lottery - even for the experienced boat handler. Here at last is a well organised visual guide to coping in every possible combination of wind and tide situation. Laid out in a very clear way, with one manoeuvre per page and in a handy wiro format for use when at the helm, this is the ideal teach yourself guide, and the perfect on-board aide memoire. It will be a godsend to every nervous helmsman, and a good talking point for crew!

$18.95

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Spiral-bound
Pages: 128
Edition: Spi
Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
Published: 19 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1408132117
ISBN 13: 9781408132111
Book Overview: A unique, practical hands-on guide to the essential skill of boat manoeuvring for boat skippers and crew. It's the perfect aide memoire and ideal for use when at the helm for real!

Media Reviews
This 'how to tackle any situation' guide, printed on heavyweight paper, covers everything from moorings to rafts, piles, trots, pontoons and marina berths, explaining each manoeuvre with simple text and a clear diagram * Practical Boat Owner *
This is the book every sailor need to read before taking up a marina berth * Yachting Monthly *
This is the book every sailor need to read before taking up a marina berth * Yachting Monthly *
makes for an excellent tutorial, and the sort of guide that might be very handy to have on board! * Sailing *
Author Bio
A Cambridge-educated engineer, Bill Johnson swapped his career for long distance sailing. He stopped logging miles sailed somewhere around 50,000. A sailing instructor for ten years, focusing on the RYA courses from beginner to Yachtmaster level, Bill's strength is in explaining tricky subjects.