Handbook of offshore cruising : the dream and reality of modern ocean cruising /
"The most complete, most reliable and most-read guide to crossing the oceans."--Amazon.com viewed Oct. 31, 2022.
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Dobbs Ferry, NY :
Sheridan House,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Boat
- Chapter 1. Building or Buying a Boat for Offshore Cruising
- Building on Your Own
- Partly Finished Boats
- Buying a New Boat
- Other Costs
- Semi-Custom Yachts
- One-Off Yachts
- Buying a Used Boat
- Boat Buyer's Budget
- Chapter 2. Size Considerations
- Costs
- Maintenance Time
- Cruising Plans
- Speed
- Displacement
- Size of the Crew
- Age and Physical Condition of the Crew
- Recommendations
- Chapter 3. Choosing the Rig
- Gaff, Bermuda and Fractional Rigs
- Sloops
- Cutters
- Ketches
- Yawls
- Schooners
- Cat Ketches and Unstayed Rigs
- Best Rig
- Chapter 4. Hull Design
- Considerations
- Hull and Capsize
- Chapter 5. Cruising Multihulls
- Speed, Low Cost, and Space
- Draft
- Trimaran versus Catamaran
- Building or Buying a Multihull
- Multihull Construction
- Capsize
- Speed and Responsibility
- Chapter 6. Construction Materials
- Wood
- Steel
- Aluminum Alloy
- Fiberglass
- Ferrocement
- Chapter 7. Spars and Standing Rigging
- Spars
- Standing Rigging
- Chapter 8. Running Rigging
- Line
- Halyards and Sheets
- Other Working Lines
- Lines to the Cockpit
- Chapter 9. Deck Layout and Equipment
- Deck
- Bulwarks and Toerails
- Lifelines and Stanchions
- Pulpits
- Deck Cleats and Chocks
- Bow and Stern Rollers
- Anchor Windlass
- Boom Gallows
- Dodgers
- Hatches
- Windows
- On-Deck Storage
- Chapter 10. Cockpit Arrangement
- Size
- Layout and Equipment
- Visibility from the Cockpit
- Comfort
- Safety
- Chapter 11. Cabin Arrangement
- General Considerations
- Safety
- Interior Layout
- Galley
- Refrigeration
- Chart Desk
- Main Cabin
- Cabin Lighting
- Cabin Ventilation
- Cabin Heaters
- Part 2. Systems and the Equipment
- Chapter 12. Engine and Propulsion
- Engine Type and Size
- Fuel System
- Cooling Water
- Exhaust System
- Engine Mounts and Shaft Couplings
- Drive Shaft and Associated Hardware
- Engine Controls and Instruments
- Engine Alternatives
- Dealing with Engine Problems
- Chapter 13. Plumbing
- Salt-Water System
- Bilges
- Bilge Pumps
- Through-Hull Fittings
- Fresh-Water System
- Chapter 14. Electrical System
- Energy Requirements
- Wiring Diagram
- Wiring and Connections
- System
- Alternating Current
- Lightning Protection
- Bonding
- Alternative Energy Sources
- Chapter 15. Electronics
- General Considerations
- Radios
- Navigation Electronics
- Weather Data Electronics
- Electronic Performance Instruments
- EPIRBs
- Miscellaneous Electronics
- Priority List of Electronics
- Radio Dependence
- Chapter 16. Cruising Sails
- Sailhandling
- Sailmakers and Materials
- Choosing Your Cruising Sails
- Sail Care and Maintenance
- Chapter 17. Self-Steering Systems
- Mechanical Self-Steering
- Servo-Pendulum Steering
- Selecting a Servo-Pendulum Vane
- Autopilots
- Chapter 18. Magnetic Steering Compasses
- Anatomy of a Magnetic Compass
- Legibility
- Compass Lighting
- Selecting a Compass
- Mounting a Bulkhead Compass
- Taking Care of the Compass
- Chapter 19. Tenders for Cruising
- Inflatables
- Rigid Tenders (Dinghies)
- Dinghy Techniques
- Part 3. Voyage
- Chapter 20. Trip Planning
- Weather
- Shipping Lanes
- Sailing Aids
- Sailing Directions (Pilots)
- Light Lists
- Radio Publications
- Tide and Current Tables
- Cruising Guidebooks
- Cruising Associations
- Putting It Together
- Chapter 21. Provisioning
- Food
- Water Replenishment
- Provisioning Ports
- Other Side of Provisioning
- Chapter 22. Storage
- Weight
- Accessibility
- Safety and Security
- Record Keeping
- Waterproofing
- Creating Space
- Food Storage
- Water Storage
- Clothing Storage
- Books and Charts
- Cameras
- Electronic Equipment
- Spare Parts and Tools
- Fuel and Flammables
- Chapter 23. Psychological Aspects of Cruising
- Leadership
- Potential Problems
- Voices in the Night
- Who's There?
- Chapter 24. Cruising with Children
- Chapter 25. Final Preparations
- Shakedown Cruise
- Realities of Departure
- Saying Good-Bye
- Chapter 26. Routine at Sea
- Navigation
- Weather Observations
- Repairs and Other Jobs
- Meals
- Relaxation and Leisure
- Sleeping
- Standing Watch
- Duties of the Watchstander
- Watch Schedule
- Chapter 27. Heavy Weather at Sea
- Preparation
- Heavy Weather Techniques
- Post-Storm Conditions
- Personal Observations
- Chapter 28. Safety at Sea and Emergency Procedures
- Crew Safety
- Man Overboard
- Boat Safety
- Survival
- Chapter 29. Approaching Harbors and Anchorages
- Condition of the Crew
- Approach Strategy
- Yacht Preparation
- Best Times for Harbor Entry
- Where to Anchor
- Before Going Ashore
- Post-Passage Letdown
- Chapter 30. Anchors and Anchoring
- Forces Acting on an Anchored Boat
- Surge Loading
- How Anchors Work
- Choosing Your Anchor
- Anchor Rodes
- Selecting an Anchoring System
- Fair Weather Anchoring
- Part 4. In Port
- Chapter 31. Heavy Weather Procedures in Port
- Safe Harbors
- To Stay or to Go
- Picking a Hurricane Anchorage
- Setting Anchors
- Anchor Rodes
- Tying Off to the Land
- Chafe
- Boat Preparation
- Watching Out for the Other Guy
- Yachts on Land
- Crew Preparation
- Non-Hurricane Heavy Weather
- Levels of Complexity
- Cabo San Lucas
- A Case Study
- Chapter 32. Maintenance and Repairs
- Doing It Yourself
- Maintenance and Inspection Schedule
- Manuals and Instruction Books
- Spares
- Tools
- Bottom Paint
- Selecting a Yard for Haul-Out
- Repair Charges
- Haul-Outs
- On the Hard
- Security
- Chapter 33. Maintaining Good Health
- Medical Help
- Medical Costs and Insurance
- Seasickness
- Effects of the Sun
- Effects of Seawater
- Inoculations and Illness
- Pests
- Dangerous Organisms
- Taking Routine Medications
- Chapter 34. Security for You and Your Yacht
- Attitude
- Theft
- Visitors
- Unknown Crew
- Guns on Board
- Taking Precautions
- Chapter 35. Formalities
- Be Prepared
- Entry Procedures
- Dealing With Officials
- Chapter 36. Getting Along in Other Cultures
- Chapter 37. Communications, Mail, and Money Management
- Phone, Fax, and E-mail
- Mail Forwarding
- Receiving Yacht Equipment
- Money and Banking
- Chapter 38. What is the Cost of Cruising?
- Costs that Are Reduced
- Costs that Increase
- Chapter 39. Employment while Cruising
- Legal Aspects
- Boat Work
- Chartering
- Yacht Deliveries
- Writing and Photography
- Chapter 40. Wrap-Up
- 1. Yacht Surveys
- 2. Determining Electric Cable Size for Various Runs
- 3. Ham Radio Maritime Mobile Nets for Cruising Sailors
- 4. Voice Radio Procedures
- 5. Methods for Correcting Compass Deviation
- 6. Adhesive Sealants
- 7. Onboard Tools
- 8. Spares and Spare Parts
- 9. Liferaft and Emergency Bag Supplies
- 10. Procedures for Contact with SAR Helicopters
- 11. Sample Checklists for Departures and Arrivals
- 12. Tables and Conversions
- 13. Useful Addresses
- 14. Sailing Aid Publications.