The Annapolis book of seamanship
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The Annapolis book of seamanship
Simon & Schuster, 2014
4th ed.
- hbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Since the publication of the widely hailed first edition in 1983, THE ANNAPOLIS BOOK OF SEAMANSHIP has set the standard by which other books on sailing are measured. It is a comprehansive guide to all aspects of seamanship from the the simplest ABC's to the most advanced skills and lastest electronics.
As comprehensive and detailed as the book is, the wealth of technical information is presented in a way that is uniquely readable; it is both useful and easy to use. The author John Rousmaniere and artist Mark Smith bring decades of experience both as sailors and as professional comunnicators to this beautifully produced book.
From navigation and seamanship to boat and gear maintenance, from pleasure cruising to heavy-weather sailing, here is the definitive, state-of-the-art guide that provides systematic step-by-step techniques to see you through every situation on deck and in the cockpit.
Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
New in This Edition
Seamanship and Romance
Chapter 1: The Boat
The Parts of a Boat
Bending on Sails
How Boats Work
Boat Dimensions
The Lines Plan
Boat Selection
Multihulls
Construction Materials
The Rig
Traditional Rigs
Sail Furling
Chapter 2: Getting Under Way
The Points of Sail
True Wind and Apparent Wind
Basic Sail Trimming
Changing Tacks
Stopping the Boat
Personal and Boat Preparations
Getting Going
Boat-Handling Drills
Rules of the Road
Coming Back In
Maneuvering Under Power
Tips for Better Boat Handling
Chapter 3: Sail Trim
Sail Controls
Sail Materials and Design
Sail Types
Sail Shape
Determining Wind Direction
Sail Trim in Light to Moderate Conditions
Depowering in Fresh and Strong Winds
How Boats Balance
Boat-Handling Drills
How to Measure Weather Helm
Upwind Sailing Techniques
Downwind Sailing Techniques
The Spinnaker
The Asymmetrical Spinnaker
Sail Care and Repair
Chapter 4: Weather
The Daily Weather Cycle
The Prevailing Southwest Wind
The Thermal Effect
Trade Winds
Highs and Lows
Fronts
Low-Pressure Systems
A Classic Storm
Squalls
Fog
Weather Forecasting
Weather Signs and Sayings
Waves and Tides
How Hard Is It Really Blowing?
Chapter 5: Sail-Handling Gear and Knots
Line and Rope
Line
Wire Rope
Line Maintenance
Knots
The Preventer, Vang, and Topping Lift
Cleats
Blocks, Tackles, and Shackles
Winches
Chapter 6: The Sailor's Health
Roles on Board
Clothing
Foul-Weather Gear
Medical Problems
First Aid
Chapter 7: Personal Safety
Life Jackets
Staying on Board
Safety Harnesses
Crew-Overboard Rescue
The Lifesling System
Chapter 8: Rules of the Road
The Rules in Summary
Navigation Lights
Maneuvering in Collision Situations
Chapter 9: Navigation Aids
Buoys
Lighthouses
Charts
Other Publications
Chapter 10: The Magnetic Compass
parMagnetic North and the First Compass
Magnetic North and True North
Variation
Parts of the Compass
Compass Types
Deviation
Correcting Compass Error
Chapter 11: Plotting and Position Finding
A Navigator's Tools
Magnetic or True?
The Log Book and SOP
The DR
Setting the Course
The EP and LOP
The Fix
The Running Fix
Indirect Courses
Review Quiz
Chapter 12: Special Piloting Techniques
Position Finding with One Aid: Distance-Off
Danger Bearings and Circles
Piloting with Soundings
Tide and Current
Guidelines for Safe Piloting
Introduction to Celestial Navigation
Review Quiz
Chapter 13: Electronic Navigation and Radiotelephones
Radio Direction Finder (RDF)
Loran-C
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Radar
Radiotelephones
Chapter 14: Anchoring
Ground Tackle
How to Anchor
Kedging-Off
Weighing Anchor
Chapter 15: Sailing in Heavy Weather
Crew Preparation
Shortening Sail
Boat Handling
Squalls
Gales
Chapter 16: Emergencies
Preparation
Running Aground
Towing
Steering Failure
Dismasting
Capsize
Life Rafts
Leaks and Sinking
Fire
Distress Signaling
Evacuation
Chapter 17: Equipment and Maintenance
Running Rigging
Stays and Their Equipment
Going Aloft
The Hull and Interior
The Engine
Winterizing
Tools, Tape, and Lubricants
Chapter 18: Traditions and Courtesies
Under Way
Flag Etiquette
Clothing
Yachting History
Sailing Today
Appendix I: Required Equipment
Appendix II: The Coast Guard and Other Boating Organizations
Appendix III: Cruising and Racing
Appendix IV: Children and Sailing
Glossary of Sailing Terms
A Sailor's Library
Index
Review Quiz Answers
Acknowledgments and Credits
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