High Latitude Sailing: Self-sufficient sailing techniques for cold waters and winter seasons

In recent years climate change has made these regions more accessible to small boats, and it is now possible to venture further afield in search of adventure.

With practical advice, stunning photography and first-hand accounts of voyages from world-renowned experts, this book offers hard-won wisdom on all aspects of sailing in cold waters:

  • Preparing yourself: good routines, assessing risk and preparing your crew
  • Preparing your boat: design, heating, engine, steering, anchors and electrics
  • Sailing in ice: instrumentation, charts, and what to do when you get stuck
  • Safety: MOB, polar bears, glaciers and dinghy procedure
  • Communication: VHF, satellite and SSB
  • Weather: interpreting GRIB files and reading ice charts
  • Anchoring and mooring: types and numbers of anchors and mooring lines
  • Clothes: hiking and skiwear; the three-layer principle
  • Cruising areas: Svalbard, Antarctica, South Georgia and many more.

Whether it’s tackling the North-West Passage aboard your own yacht or a more modest voyage, heading to Antarctica or keeping your boat in the water for the quieter and often more beautiful winter season, this book is essential reading for all sailors preparing for enjoyable and safe sailing in cold waters.

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By: Jon Amtrup & Bob Shepton

Publisher : Adlard Coles; 1st edition (September 3, 2020)

 

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