Sail-ho  
  LOGOWANIE

Użytkownik (email)

Hasło

Zaloguj

Nie pamiętam hasła

(zostanie wysłany email)

  PRODUKTY
Elektronika jachtowa
Książki
Mapy elektroniczne i software
Mapy, locje i przewodniki żeglarskie
Materiały i chemia jachtowa
Nawigacja
Odzież żeglarska
Prace bosmańskie
Różności
Silniki i napędy
Sporty wodne
Środki ratunkowe
Woda, paliwo, prąd, światło
Wyposażenie i osprzęt jachtowy
Wyprzedaż
Handbook of offshore cruising - Jim Howard
Handbook of offshore cruising - Jim Howard
cena: 
205 zł
 
 
szt.
 
   
"Offshore cruising" w żeglarstwie angielskim znaczy co innego, niż w Polsce. U nas to żegluga przybrzeżna, u nich - żegluga poza widocznością brzegu, często oceaniczną. Żegluga taka wymaga odpowiedniej wiedzy, przygotowań i rozumienia rozległych dziedzin. Podtytuł książki to "The dream and reality of modern ocean cruising" i autor, Jim Howard (25 lat na oceanach) robi wszystko, by "reality" zbliżyła się jak najbardziej do marzenia, a nie stała się koszmarem. Dzięki praktycznej wiedzy zawartej w książce każdy żeglarz ma możliwość uniknięcia wielu nieprzyjemnych i niebezpiecznych sytuacji.

Dowiemy się, jak wybrać, kupić i wyposażyć jacht. Autor szczegółowo omawia wyposażenie dzieląc je na konieczne, przydatne i zbędne. Dowiemy się, jakie modyfikacje wprowadzić, by nadawał się do długiej oceanicznej włóczęgi. Usłyszymy o planowaniu podróży, zbieraniu pomocy nawigacyjnych, możliwościach, jak to uczynić taniej. O zdrowiu na jachcie, procedurach granicznych, dbaniu o bezpieczeństwo w portach. O sztormowaniu, kotwiczeniu. Autor zakłada, że czytelnik zna prawo drogi, nawigację i inne umiejętności żeglarskie, zatem skupia się na praktycznym ich stosowaniu tak, by rejs odbył się jak najbezpieczniej, najprzyjemniej i najtaniej.

Znakomite recenzje, jakie ta książka zebrała, są w pełni usprawiedliwione.
Książka w języku angielskim.
 
Spis treści:
Introduction
PART 1 THE 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
The 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
Aluminium 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
The 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
The Main Cabin
Cabin Lighting
Cabin ventilation
Cabin Heaters
PART 2 THE 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
The 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-Pendulem 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 THE 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
The 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 Wquipment
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
Exercise
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 - ACase 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
Miscellaneous
CHAPTER 40 Wrap-Up
APPENDICES
1
Yacht Surveys
2Determining Electric Cable Size for Various Runs
3Ham Radio Maritime Mobile Nets for Cruising Sailors
4Voice Radio Procedures
5Methods for Correcting Compass deviation
6Adhesive Sealants
7Onboard Tools
8Spares and Spare Parts
9Liferaft and Emergency Bag Supplies
10Procedures for Contact with SAR Helicopters
11Sample Checklists for Departures and Arrivals
12Tables and Conversions
13Useful Addresses
14Sailing Aid Publications
REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING
INDEX


Oprawa twarda, obwoluta.
468 stron.
Format 260x180 mm
ISBN 0-7136-6225-5
  SZUKAJ PRODUKTU
 


Brak towarów w worku

 

Copyright (C) Sail-ho