Mediterranean Almanac 2015/16

Mediterranean Almanac 2015/16

by RodHeikell (Author), Lucinda Heikell (Author)

Synopsis

The essential companion and general handbook for the Mediterranean, the Imray Mediterranean Almanac 2015/16 is published in full colour. All the harbour plans appear in the familiar Imray livery which adds clarity to their use. There are the usual detailed revisions throughout this edition, plus many new harbour plans. The Imray Mediterranean Almanac is the ideal compendium of information for yachts on passage through the Mediterranean.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 444
Publisher: Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd
Published: 10 Jan 2015

ISBN 10: 1846235987
ISBN 13: 9781846235986

Author Bio
Rod Heikell was born in New Zealand in 1949 and sailed hesitantly around bits of it's coast in a variety of yachts. He tried racing in the Hauraki Gulf but was really not much good at it. In England he abandoned academic life and for no good reason other than curiosity, he bought Roulette, a 1950's plywood JOG yacht nearly 20ft long, and sailed it down to the Mediterranean. He worked on charter here and delivered yachts until, in ignorance of the scale of the task, he set off to write a yachtsman's guide to Greece. This was followed by guides for other countries in the Mediterranean. He has sailed back and forth between England and the Mediterranean including a trip down the Danube and on to Turkey in Rosinante, an 18ft Mirror Offshore. In 1996 he took his fourth yacht, his beloved Tetra, to SE Asia and back for the research for Indian Ocean Cruising Guide. Apart from sailing the 'wrong' way and back again the 'right' way across the Indian Ocean in Tetranora, his beloved 31ft Cheverton New Campaigner, he has done two transatlantics in seven tenths and two transatlantics on Skylax, his present yacht. He has also cruised extensively in other parts of the world on other yachts. Skylax is now back in the Mediterranean after her circumnavigation being readied for new adventures. He always returns to the Mediterranean, his favourite cruising grounds, where with his wife Lu he updates his guides on the area. His latest books are The Trade Wind Foodie and The Accidental Sailor. Some of these books have been translated into French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Turkish. Also edits the Imray-Tetra chart series for the eastern Mediterranean. Articles have appeared in Yachting World, Yachting Monthly, Practical Boat Owner, Sailing Today, Yacht, Sail, and other magazines. www.mediterraneansailing.info