Coastal Turmoil
Most boating is done in coastal waters, yet being close to land can
often present greater dangers than sailing offshore. Near to the coast,
sea conditions are more complex: winds and currents change in strength
and direction, waves are distorted by shallows, and even in fine
weather there are tidal races, tricky headlands and other areas of
rough water that can increase the risks of human error, gear failure
and seasickness.
Many
of the recommended techniques used in offshore voyaging - such as lying
to a sea anchor or trailing warps - are not suitable when close to
land. In this highly practical guide, filled with helpful tips,
real-time techniques and sound advice, Ken Endean explains the
phenomena of rough water and shows how a good understanding of coastal
sea conditions and careful passage planning should enable boaters to
avoid the roughest areas, seek shelter and reduce passage times.
Includes
advice on: coastal winds and waves, shallow water and shoaling, swells
and currents, tides and currents in conflict, estuary effects, bars and
banks, when to take the long way, how to read the surface, getting into
harbour safely, making the most of smooth water, and much more.
Coastal
boaters have little scope for mistakes and plenty of opportunities to
exercise skill and sound seamanship - this practical down-to-earth book
will enable everyone, whether in a yacht or a powerboat, to do just
that.
often present greater dangers than sailing offshore. Near to the coast,
sea conditions are more complex: winds and currents change in strength
and direction, waves are distorted by shallows, and even in fine
weather there are tidal races, tricky headlands and other areas of
rough water that can increase the risks of human error, gear failure
and seasickness.
Many
of the recommended techniques used in offshore voyaging - such as lying
to a sea anchor or trailing warps - are not suitable when close to
land. In this highly practical guide, filled with helpful tips,
real-time techniques and sound advice, Ken Endean explains the
phenomena of rough water and shows how a good understanding of coastal
sea conditions and careful passage planning should enable boaters to
avoid the roughest areas, seek shelter and reduce passage times.
Includes
advice on: coastal winds and waves, shallow water and shoaling, swells
and currents, tides and currents in conflict, estuary effects, bars and
banks, when to take the long way, how to read the surface, getting into
harbour safely, making the most of smooth water, and much more.
Coastal
boaters have little scope for mistakes and plenty of opportunities to
exercise skill and sound seamanship - this practical down-to-earth book
will enable everyone, whether in a yacht or a powerboat, to do just
that.
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UPC | 9781408127018 |
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Author | Ken Endean |
Pages | 160 |
Language | English |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
SKU | 9781408127018 |
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