Cruising World - November - December 2016
WILD, WILD LABRADOR november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com 81 passage, but a “rattle” was more serious. Although the 25-mile P ...
the sea slices into the waist of Labrador for some 125 miles. It ends in Goose Bay, a major hub connected by roads and air to th ...
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cruisingworld.com 85 (^) (^) (^) (^) (^) (^) november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com 85 NAVOCEAN’S AUTONOMOUS SURFACE VEHICLE N ...
november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com 86 do many great sailing-related ventures, the Navocean proj- ect began over a bottle o ...
november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com 87 GHOST NAVIGATION ...
november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com 88 a small electric thruster, which the team had to remove to comply with the R2AK’s ru ...
O BAA D 4 PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS and TECHNIQUES HANDS-ON SAILOR 89 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016 3 Waterspouts 101 PAGE 98 2 First Aid for ...
90 november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com Which leads to the next concern: In an attempt to maximize interior volume, modern d ...
HANDS-ON SAILOR 91 november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com and ensure that there are stout handholds all the way forward and af ...
a deep locker does not con- A designated locker is best, as rafts lashed to the deck or mounted on the rails may be damaged or e ...
HANDS-ON SAILOR cruisingworld.com 93 november/december 2016 HANDS-ON SAILOR november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com 93 steering ...
HANDS-ON SAILOR 94 to handle anything the sea might hand us, I thought. But we weren’t prepared. And from everything I’ve gather ...
HANDS-ON SAILOR 95 november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com There is growing interest in training sailors in fi rst aid. Here ar ...
HANDS-ON SAILOR 96 november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com with them an encyclopedia of pre-existing medical condi- tions, from ...
HANDS-ON SAILOR 97 november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com a Gulf Stream chin laceration that required 12 sutures from Wisch — ...
HANDS-ON SAILOR 98 SAFETY AT SEA W ith barely enough breeze to fi ll cruisingworld.com BY SCOTT NEUMAN 3 POLINA SHUVAEVA/ISTOCKP ...
HANDS-ON SAILOR 99 november/december 2016 cruisingworld.com are actually quite common in tropical waters. In fact, we were to en ...
HANDS-ON SAILOR any loose objects on deck would become “airborne missiles,” Golden says. He suggests going below deck to avoid f ...
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