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Cruising Fundamentals Written to complement the ASA's teaching methods, Cruising Fundamentals addresses small-boat daysailors who wish to move on to overnight cruising in a larger boat--one more than 27 feet long. The book leads the reader through five progressively more advanced levels of boat handling, each divided into sections covering knowledge boat caribbean charter sail and techniques that can be learned ashore boat caribbean charter sail and those best learned underway. A chapter called Sailing the Cruising Yacht, for example, presents important information on readying the boat for sail, VHF radio protocol, boat caribbean charter sail and right-of-way rules before examining such topics as heaving-to boat caribbean charter sail and steering a compass course. This effective boat caribbean charter sail and logical progression makes the book a great learning tool not just for those graduating from smaller to larger sailboats or from daysailing to cruising, but for inactive sailors needing a refresher boat caribbean charter sail and for anyone planning a bareboat charter. The volume includes material on all aspects of piloting, maneuvering under power, managing the galley, diesel maintenance, passagemaking, boat caribbean charter sail and anchoring techniques. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Southern Boating SOUTHERN BOATING is edited for boat owners who cruise boat caribbean charter sail and sail the waters from Texas to Florida, the Bahamas, boat caribbean charter sail and the Caribbean. Feature articles focus on cruising, racing, sailing, fishing, also marine-related regional color boat caribbean charter sail and history. Annual subscription consists of 12 issues. Please allow 8-10 weeks for first issue to arrive. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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