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Steve Dashew and Linda Dashew. If there is one book you should study
before heading to sea, it is the Dashew's Surviving the Storm. Rather than
taking a dogmatic approach to storm tactics, they cover every imaginable
tactic, and how it is used in a variety of boats and conditions. |
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Steve Dashew and Linda Dashew. Brings together essential elements of
weather forecasting and tactics used by professional routers, forecasters,
and ocean racing navigators. Tells how mariners can make their own
forecasts using just the sky, sea, and wind, and explains how to use
facsimile charts, upper atmosphere fax charts, and the Internet. |
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Margaret Williams. This book is designed to raise the weather
consciousness of boaters so that all may enjoy their sport with greater
pleasure and safety. |
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Mike Harris. Harris walks through the technology, weather patterns and
charts, and his easy-to-read writing style effectively interprets these
details and pulls them together. |
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| by William J. Kotsch. This book breaks down the basics of marine weather for any novice sailor and brings the deep details in for the seasoned seaman. A nautical must. |
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