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Getting breakfast, lunch and dinner from tins quickly becomes boring, but it is relatively easy to prepare and cook interesting, varied and delicious meals with the minimum of space, equipment and – most importantly – hassle. This handy pocket-sized reference book is packed with invaluable advice for feeding a hungry crew for a weekend, a week, a month or even a long-term cruise or ocean passage. A third of the book contains simple but delicious recipe ideas, but most of the book is packed with tips, tricks and guidance from someone who learnt all the secrets (and the pitfalls) during a 2-year cruise with only a single paraffin burner. The book covers: cooking whilst underway; cooking in harbour; food storage tips; how to equip or modify the galley for weekend or long-term cruising; how to provision and plan for coastal cruises or ocean passages; preparing freshly caught fish; baking bread aboard; using a pressure cooker; speed cooking; different foods available in different climates; and much, much more. Keeping food interesting is important, and this colourful aide-mémoire makes cooking at sea simpler, safer and more enjoyable for all aboard.
For any seafarer, splicing rope is an essential skill. But the traditional 3-strand rope is fast disappearing. So how do you splice braided rope? This is the definitive pocket-sized guide to all rope splicing techniques. Most of the techniques are quite easy to master – and also fun to do. See why splices are better – and stronger – than knots or shackles for joining or shortening rope, and follow the step-by-step photographs and clear instructions to find out how to splice efficiently. Containing step by step photos and clear instructions, this colourful and easy to follow aide memoire guides users every step of the way.
'I cannot imagine setting sail without it' SAIL 'A must for all aspiring ocean crossers' Yachting World We call it 'The Pond', yet the Atlantic Ocean covers one fifth of the surface of our planet and one third of its surface area of water. It is still a mighty big pond to cross! Realising the dream of an Atlantic crossing remains a challenge but the rewards are many and lifelong. The Atlantic Crossing Guide is well established as the standard reference for anyone planning an Atlantic voyage, whether via the trade wind route to the Caribbean or to Europe from the United States. The better prepared you are the greater your chances of success. Packed full of the collective wisdom of cruising sailors over four decades, this new edition has been updated to include advice on: PREPARATIONS · suitable boats, including considerations of hull integrity · equipment and maintenance · advances in navigation and communications systems · access to weather and routeing information · the balance of power input and usage · planning for hurricane season · risk management · crew harmony and health · provisioning PASSAGE PLANNING · Atlantic weather systems, including tropical waves and hurricanes · common routes and timings across the Atlantic · seasonal cruising along bordering coasts and within Atlantic island groups · fog and ice in the higher latitudes · key landfalls 'A fantastic amount of information' Yachting Monthly
'The definitive work on Pacific crossings' Cruising The Pacific Crossing Guide is a complete reference for anyone contemplating sailing the Pacific. From ideal timing, suitable boats, routes, methods of communication, health and provisioning to seasonal weather, departure and arrival ports, facilities, likely costs and dangers, this comprehensive new edition will both inspire dreamers and instil confidence in those about to depart. Completely updated, expanded and refreshed for the new generation of Pacific cruisers, this is the definitive reference, relied upon by many thousands of cruisers. Part 1 covers thorough preparation for both East-to-West and West-to-East crossings and Part 2 covers Pacific weather patterns, major routes and landfall ports, with useful website links throughout. There are sections on rallies, coral atolls and atoll navigation, the cyclone season and laying up, use of electronic charts, satellite phones versus HF radio, ongoing maintenance, and Pacific festivals. Updated with new charts and photographs, the new 4th edition focuses on ports of entry rather than secondary anchorages, and expands the North Pacific coverage, making it a valuable resource for sailors doing a North Pacific circuit, particularly US and Canadian sailors from the Pacific North.
Foreword by Laurel Cooper, author of Sell Up and Sail Selling up and escaping to sea on their own boat is a dream that many think they can never make happen. Escape Under Sail is here to show you that it can be done, and for less money that you might think. This book delves to the very heart of what it takes and shows you exactly how you can go from casual cruiser to long-term liveaboard. Escape Under Sail covers all of the crucial topics, including budget and costs, how to choose a boat, making sure crew are equipped and trained, letting go both practically and psychologically, preparation and provisionioning, education and, most importantly, the challenges and rewards of living at sea. The book pays special attention to making the liveaboard dream come true for those with a limited budget, while providing further options for those with the means and desire to spend more and splurge where they like. Written in the voices of both authors, so you can follow their experiences from each of their perspectives, which are sometimes wildly different, this practical handbook is peppered with personal anecdotes and hard-earned wisdom. Light-hearted but informative, it contains all the questions, answers, lists, figures and diagrams you need to make your liveaboard dreams come true.
In the bestselling style of the Reeds Handbook series, Reeds Ocean Handbook follows on from Reeds Skipper's Handbook for skippers or crew planning to venture further afield. Complimenting the RYA Ocean Yachtmaster course, this handy pocketbook provides an aide-memoire for all the essential navigation, weather and route planning theory as well as practical guidance and advice on long-distance radio communications, ocean passage-making and risk/emergency preparations. Colour coded sections, for user-friendly accessibility, cover: - World climate and route planning (including world wind systems, ocean currents, tropical revolving storms) - Navigation (charts, great circle vs Mercator routes, time zones, satellite navigation systems, advice on on-passage navigation routines) - Astro navigation (basic theory refresher, practical astro navigation, unique step-by-step instructions for Astro sight reduction plus using and adjusting the sextant) - Passage making (route planning, preparing the yacht, power needs, supplies of water, food, gas and diesel, watch-keeping routines, crew care) - Communications (features and advantages of VHF, MF, SSB and satellite phones, weather fax, email and access to the internet) - Risks and emergencies (preparing for them, equipment checklist, grab bags, emergency scenario procedures) Internationally relevant and with colour diagrams throughout, this handy pocket-sized handbook is an ideal revision aid on shore and the perfect quick reference guide on the boat.
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(Partial) TABLE OF CONTENTS ONE TACTICS 1.1 Principles of Patrolling 1.2 Troop Leading Procedures 1.3 Assumption of Command 1.4 Duties of the 1.5 Duties of the 1.6 Duties of the Squad Leaders 1.7 Duties of the Individual 1.8 Reports and Charts 1.9 Coordination Checklists 1.10 Orders 1.11 Patrol Organization and Movement 1.12 Security During Movement 1.13 Immediate Action Drills 1.14 Departure/Reentry of Friendly Forward Units 1.15 Patrol Bases 1.16 Reconnaissance Operations 1.17 Combat Operations 1.18 Link-up Operations TWO DEMOLITIONS 2.1 Characteristics of Explosives 2.2 Dual Detonation Systems 2.3 Timber Cutting 2.4 Steel Cutting 2.5 Breaching Charges 2.6 M122 Demolition Firing Device 2-7 Demo Knots 2.9 Field Expedient Demolitions and Booby Traps THREE WEAPONS 3.1 Company Level Weapons 3.2 Range Card 3.3 Fire Support 3.4 Close Air Support 3.5 Call For Fire/Request Fire 3.6 Threat 3.7 Foreign Weapons 3.8 Threat Mines FOUR URBAN BREACHING 4.1 C-Shaped Charge 4.2 Det-Cord Linear 4.3 Donut Charge 4.4 Oval Charge Working 4.5 Rigid Linear Working 4.6 Rubber Strip Charge 4.7 Water Impulse 4.8 Breacher Logbook FIVE COMMUNICATIONS 5.1 Antennas 5.2 Tactical Communications Equipment 5.3 Morse Code 5.4 Battery Life Chart 5.5 SINCGARS Tasks SIX MINE / COUNTERMINE 6.1 Mine Characteristics 6.2 Firing Devices 6.3 Minefield Types 6.4 Minefield Employment Authority 6.5 Reporting, Recording, and Marking Minefields 6.6 Breaching Methods SEVEN MEDICAL 7.1 Vital Body Functions 7.2 Shock 7.3 Head Injury 7.4 Sucking Chest Wound 7.5 Stomach Wounds 7.6 Control Hemorrhage 7.7 Orthopedic Injuries 7.8 Burns 7.9 Environmental Injuries 7.10 Bites and Stings 7.11 Improvised Litters 7.12 Aeromedevac 7.13 Intravenous Techniques 7.14 Casualty Evacuation EIGHT BREACHING 8.1 Breaching Fundamentals 8.2 Breaching Organization 8.3 Types of Breaching Operations 8.4 Intelligence 8.5 Responsibilities/Checklists for Leaders/Elements 8.6 Lane Reporting NINE AIR OPERATIONS 9.1 LZ/PZ Operations 9.2 DZ Operations 9.3 Slingload Operations 9.4 Helicopter Rappeling 9.5 Helicopter Jumping 9.6 Aircraft Information 9.7 Poncho Expedient Parachute TEN MOUNTAIN OPERATIONS 10.1 Introduction to Knot Tying 10.2 Equipment 10.3 Balance Climbing 10.4 Belays 10.5 Party Climbing 10.6 Rappels 10.7 Secure a Casualty in a Sked Stretcher 10.8 Rope Installations 10.9 Rope Bridges ELEVEN WATER OPERATIONS 11.1 Casting 11.2 Recovery 11.3 Surface Swimming 11.4 Small Boats 11.5 Field Expedient Flotations Devices 11.6 Waterproofing Equipment and Munitions 11.7 Small Boat Operations TWELVE SERE 12.1 Survival 12.2 Evasion 12.3 Resistance 12.4 Escape 12.5 Code of Conduct 12.6 Codes THIRTEEN MISCELLANEOUS 13.1 Navigation 13.2 NBC 13.3 Hand to Hand Combat 13.4 Recon/Surveillance/Target Acquisition Devices 13.5 Conversion Factors 13.6 Weight of Common Items 13.7 Tricks of the Trade FOURTEEN BATTLE DRILLS 14.1 Conduct a Point/Area Recon 14.2 Conduct a Zone Recon 14.3 Conduct a Route Recon for Obstacles 14.4 Conduct a Route Clearing Operation 14.5 Bridge Recon 14.6 Employ a Hasty Protective Minefield 14.7 Breach Enemy Minefield 14.8 Breach Enemy Minefield with Explosives 14.9 Breach Enemy Minefield with Bangalore Torpedo 14.10 Breach Wire Obstacle with Wire Cutters 14.11 Breach Wire Obstacle with Bangalore Torpedo 14.12 Install a Triple Standard Concertina Fence 14.13 Prepare a Target for Demolition Using an Obstacle Folder 14.14 Secure and Airfield / Landing Strip 14.15 Establish an LZ / PZ of Opportunity 14.16 Construct an LZ / PZ / DZ with Demolitions 14.17 Construct an LZ / PZ / DZ using Engineer Tools 14.18 Conduct Aerial Re supply 14.19 Conduct an Airborne / Airmobile Operation ....