Atlantic Crossings: A Sailor's Guide to Europe and Beyond
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.68 (736 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1574092316 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. He lives in the U.K. Les Weatheritt is the author of Caribbean Passagemaking also published by Sheridan House. when not at sea
Your only job is to follow his lead and cast off. (Ocean Navigator)An exhaustive guide, for the first-timer, to crossing the Atlantic; includes numerous routes." (Wooden Boat) . The book is well suited to new sailors as well as those wishing to explore new and different routes or brush up on their bluewater voyaging skillsit feels as though you have taken up with a seasoned captain who is taking care of all the details
J. Vallely said Some good stuff but it could have been a thinner book. I've re-read this book and changed my opinion about it for the better, so I decided to edit my earlier not-so-positive review. There is some good info in this book about crossing the Atlantic and arriving at different destinations.There's also a fair amount of chatty, tangiential small talk. In parts of the book, I found m
Covering prevailing winds and other seasonal considerations, the author not only deals with suitable starting points on the East coast but also covers in great detail the best and most popular destination sites in Europe. It is actually so exhaustive in its coverage that it will indeed help the bluewater sailor to learn how cross any ocean in the world. The main intent of this book is to prepare the North American sailor for his first crossing of the Atlantic to Europe. Several appendices provide additional useful information.