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Offshore Sailing: 200 Essential Passagemaking Tips
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Offshore Sailing: 200 Essential Passagemaking Tips
1st Edition
0071374248
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9780071374248
By William G. Seifert, Daniel Spurr
© 2002 | Published: November 5, 2001
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Author's Note on Origins
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Countdown to Offshore Sailing
Chapter 1. A Safe Deck
Crew Safety
Jacklines and Cockpit Pad Eyes
Safety Harnesses
Knives
Cutting Lines Fouled Underwater
Securing the Deck
Knots
Lashing Gear on Deck
Cockpit Speakers and Other Holes
Easy to Flood
Leaking Deck Hatches and Portlights
Toilet Bumpers on Hatches
Duct Tape on Deck Fills
Closure of Deck Blower Vents
Closure of Chain Pipes Built into Windlasses
Bedding Deck Hardware
Anchors on Bow Rollers
All-Chain Anchor Rodes
Cleat Guards
Supports for Cockpit Structures
Yacht Defense Strategy
Clean Your Combination Lock
Replace Fasteners in Companionway Stiles
Replace Hatch Hinge Pins
Dinghy ID
Test-Fire Flares
Miscellanea
Chapter 2. Rig and Sails
Running Rigging
Boom Preventer
Spinnaker Halyard
Right Side Up
Masthead Sheave Arrangement
Mainsheet Blocks
Roller Furling
Running Backstays
Securing a Halyard Tail
Whipping Lines
Reel Out Spools
Standing Rigging
Magnaflux Test Kit
Bolt or Wire Cutters
Turnbuckles
Tape on Turnbuckles
Cotter Pins in Clevis Pins
Sails
Storm Trysail and Storm Jib
Storing Spare Sails
Marking Sails
Measuring Sails
Sail Repair Materials
Mainsail Reefing
Other Tricks
Masthead Burgee
Spreader Flag Halyards
Rigging a Radar Reflector Hoisted to a Spreader
Dissimilar Metals
Miscellanea
Chapter 3. Interior Modifications
Securing the Cabin
Handholds
Locking the Companionway
Remotely Activated Lock
Drawers
Berth Top Access Lids
Cabin Sole Floorboards
Hinges
Holding Down Batteries
Construct Fiddles
Place Fiddles
Avoid the Toilet Seat Toss
Sea Berths
Removable Sea Berth
Root Berth
Lee Cloths
Berth Cushions
Climate Control
Fans
Washboard Vents
Carbon Monoxide Detector
What's What and Where
Labels
Yacht Inventory Database
Chapter 4. Electronic and Electrical Equipment
Electronics
Interfacing Electronics
Electronic and Other Devices That Belong on Every Boat
EPIRBs
Handheld VHF and Handheld GPS
Navtex
Emergency Radio Antennas
Intelligible Boat Name
Emergency Use of Ham Nets (Amateur Radio Networks)
Other Useful Radio Services and Frequencies
Electronic Timer and Clock
Serial Numbers
Uninterruptible Power Source
Batteries
Types
Deep-Cycle versus Starting
Battery Bank Configurations
Charging Profiles
Lights
Flashlights
Spotlight
Running Lights
Anchor Light
Laser Pointer
Ghost in the Machine: Solving Weird Electrical Problems
Watertight Junction Box
Battery Charging
Shore Power Problems
Spontaneous Ignition
Engine Wiring
Playing It Safe
Making the Connection
Lightning
Miscellanea
Chapter 5. Engine, Mechanical, and Plumbing Systems
Engine and Fuel
Engine Education
Mechanical Oil Pressure Gauge
Changing Oil the Easy Way
Oil Analysis
Engine Water Flow Alarm
Removable Strainers