Bill Johnson
Reeds Crew Handbook 2nd Edition
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Reeds Crew Handbook is the ideal primer or aide-memoire for new crew, and for anyone going on a flotilla or charter holiday, or sailing aboard a friend's yacht for the weekend.
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Reeds Crew Handbook is the ideal primer or aide-memoire for new crew, and for anyone going on a flotilla or charter holiday, or sailing aboard a friend's yacht for the weekend.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Reeds Handbooks
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 97mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 174g
- ISBN-13: 9781399421782
- ISBN-10: 1399421786
- Artikelnr.: 71808473
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Reeds Handbooks
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 97mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 174g
- ISBN-13: 9781399421782
- ISBN-10: 1399421786
- Artikelnr.: 71808473
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
A Cambridge-educated engineer, Bill Johnson swapped his career for long distance sailing. He stopped logging miles sailed somewhere around 50,000. A sailing instructor for ten years, focusing on the RYA courses from beginner to Yachtmaster level, Bill's strength is in explaining tricky subjects in a clear engaging way. He is the author of Practical Skipper, Reeds Ocean Handbook and Reeds Crew Handbook.
Introduction
Parts of the Yacht
-Hull/deck
-Below
Living on a Yacht
-Food and cooking
-The fresh water supply
-The heads (toilet)
-Electricity supply
-Rubbish
-Sleeping on board
Ropes and Knots
-Rope names
-Coiling a rope
-The winch
-Cleating off a rope
-Knots
Yacht under Motor
-The engine control
-Starting the engine
-Stopping the engine
-Steering under engine
-Prop walk
-Prop wash off the rudder
Yacht under Sail
-How sails work
-Trimming the sails
-Points of sail
-Coming up to wind
-Bearing away
-Tacking
-Gybing
-Steering under sail
-Steering a compass course
-Steering close-hauled
-Sailing downwind
-The preventer
Handling the Mainsail
-Hoisting the mainsail
-Dropping the mainsail
-Reefing the mainsail
-Shaking out a reef
Handling the Headsail
-The headsail
-Roller furling headsail
-Unfurling the headsail
-Furling the headsail
-Reefing and unreefing the headsail
-Conventional headsails
-Hoisting a headsail
-Dropping a headsail
-How to fold a sail
Berthing
-Pontoons
-Arriving at a pontoon
-Leaving a pontoon
-Rafting on to other boats
-Harbour walls
Mooring
-Swinging moorings
-Picking up a mooring
-Leaving a mooring
-Rafting on a mooring
-Fore-and-aft moorings
Anchoring
-Anchoring a yacht
-Setting the anchor
-Lifting the anchor
-The dinghy
On Passage
-Crew tasks and watches
-Lookout
-Taking bearings
-Helming
-Cooking and housekeeping
-Keeping the log
-Off-watch
At the End of the Trip
-Typical end-of-trip tasks
-On deck
-Down below
Safety and Emergencies
-Safety briefing
-Personal safety
-Lifejacket
-Safety harness
-Gas
-Fire
-Emergency equipment
-Emergencies
-Man overboard
-VHF Mayday message
Glossary
Index
Parts of the Yacht
-Hull/deck
-Below
Living on a Yacht
-Food and cooking
-The fresh water supply
-The heads (toilet)
-Electricity supply
-Rubbish
-Sleeping on board
Ropes and Knots
-Rope names
-Coiling a rope
-The winch
-Cleating off a rope
-Knots
Yacht under Motor
-The engine control
-Starting the engine
-Stopping the engine
-Steering under engine
-Prop walk
-Prop wash off the rudder
Yacht under Sail
-How sails work
-Trimming the sails
-Points of sail
-Coming up to wind
-Bearing away
-Tacking
-Gybing
-Steering under sail
-Steering a compass course
-Steering close-hauled
-Sailing downwind
-The preventer
Handling the Mainsail
-Hoisting the mainsail
-Dropping the mainsail
-Reefing the mainsail
-Shaking out a reef
Handling the Headsail
-The headsail
-Roller furling headsail
-Unfurling the headsail
-Furling the headsail
-Reefing and unreefing the headsail
-Conventional headsails
-Hoisting a headsail
-Dropping a headsail
-How to fold a sail
Berthing
-Pontoons
-Arriving at a pontoon
-Leaving a pontoon
-Rafting on to other boats
-Harbour walls
Mooring
-Swinging moorings
-Picking up a mooring
-Leaving a mooring
-Rafting on a mooring
-Fore-and-aft moorings
Anchoring
-Anchoring a yacht
-Setting the anchor
-Lifting the anchor
-The dinghy
On Passage
-Crew tasks and watches
-Lookout
-Taking bearings
-Helming
-Cooking and housekeeping
-Keeping the log
-Off-watch
At the End of the Trip
-Typical end-of-trip tasks
-On deck
-Down below
Safety and Emergencies
-Safety briefing
-Personal safety
-Lifejacket
-Safety harness
-Gas
-Fire
-Emergency equipment
-Emergencies
-Man overboard
-VHF Mayday message
Glossary
Index
Introduction
Parts of the Yacht
-Hull/deck
-Below
Living on a Yacht
-Food and cooking
-The fresh water supply
-The heads (toilet)
-Electricity supply
-Rubbish
-Sleeping on board
Ropes and Knots
-Rope names
-Coiling a rope
-The winch
-Cleating off a rope
-Knots
Yacht under Motor
-The engine control
-Starting the engine
-Stopping the engine
-Steering under engine
-Prop walk
-Prop wash off the rudder
Yacht under Sail
-How sails work
-Trimming the sails
-Points of sail
-Coming up to wind
-Bearing away
-Tacking
-Gybing
-Steering under sail
-Steering a compass course
-Steering close-hauled
-Sailing downwind
-The preventer
Handling the Mainsail
-Hoisting the mainsail
-Dropping the mainsail
-Reefing the mainsail
-Shaking out a reef
Handling the Headsail
-The headsail
-Roller furling headsail
-Unfurling the headsail
-Furling the headsail
-Reefing and unreefing the headsail
-Conventional headsails
-Hoisting a headsail
-Dropping a headsail
-How to fold a sail
Berthing
-Pontoons
-Arriving at a pontoon
-Leaving a pontoon
-Rafting on to other boats
-Harbour walls
Mooring
-Swinging moorings
-Picking up a mooring
-Leaving a mooring
-Rafting on a mooring
-Fore-and-aft moorings
Anchoring
-Anchoring a yacht
-Setting the anchor
-Lifting the anchor
-The dinghy
On Passage
-Crew tasks and watches
-Lookout
-Taking bearings
-Helming
-Cooking and housekeeping
-Keeping the log
-Off-watch
At the End of the Trip
-Typical end-of-trip tasks
-On deck
-Down below
Safety and Emergencies
-Safety briefing
-Personal safety
-Lifejacket
-Safety harness
-Gas
-Fire
-Emergency equipment
-Emergencies
-Man overboard
-VHF Mayday message
Glossary
Index
Parts of the Yacht
-Hull/deck
-Below
Living on a Yacht
-Food and cooking
-The fresh water supply
-The heads (toilet)
-Electricity supply
-Rubbish
-Sleeping on board
Ropes and Knots
-Rope names
-Coiling a rope
-The winch
-Cleating off a rope
-Knots
Yacht under Motor
-The engine control
-Starting the engine
-Stopping the engine
-Steering under engine
-Prop walk
-Prop wash off the rudder
Yacht under Sail
-How sails work
-Trimming the sails
-Points of sail
-Coming up to wind
-Bearing away
-Tacking
-Gybing
-Steering under sail
-Steering a compass course
-Steering close-hauled
-Sailing downwind
-The preventer
Handling the Mainsail
-Hoisting the mainsail
-Dropping the mainsail
-Reefing the mainsail
-Shaking out a reef
Handling the Headsail
-The headsail
-Roller furling headsail
-Unfurling the headsail
-Furling the headsail
-Reefing and unreefing the headsail
-Conventional headsails
-Hoisting a headsail
-Dropping a headsail
-How to fold a sail
Berthing
-Pontoons
-Arriving at a pontoon
-Leaving a pontoon
-Rafting on to other boats
-Harbour walls
Mooring
-Swinging moorings
-Picking up a mooring
-Leaving a mooring
-Rafting on a mooring
-Fore-and-aft moorings
Anchoring
-Anchoring a yacht
-Setting the anchor
-Lifting the anchor
-The dinghy
On Passage
-Crew tasks and watches
-Lookout
-Taking bearings
-Helming
-Cooking and housekeeping
-Keeping the log
-Off-watch
At the End of the Trip
-Typical end-of-trip tasks
-On deck
-Down below
Safety and Emergencies
-Safety briefing
-Personal safety
-Lifejacket
-Safety harness
-Gas
-Fire
-Emergency equipment
-Emergencies
-Man overboard
-VHF Mayday message
Glossary
Index







