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S**D
The spectrum of topics covered is vast from sea sickness to fog and how it can effect your senses as well as calculating cost of
Well written with lots of well organized tips and information that could be handy to any one just thinking about buying a boat and getting on the water or getting ready for the next adventure. The spectrum of topics covered is vast from sea sickness to fog and how it can effect your senses as well as calculating cost of living aboard and other equations any carious individual would like to figure. ill be keeping this one on the bridge.
J**T
A Wealth of Knowledge
Anybody who has an interest in sailing or the sea will find this very interesting. The passages are very short and to the point and I think that is the beauty of this book. You can flip to any page and start reading. The more you read the more you realize you don't know. Everybody who has the curiosity to pick it up finds interesting facts and everyday knowledge. No star charts or tide tables here just knowledge that was common in the 19th century and has almost been forgotten. I would have given it 5 stars but specific information is hard to find when you need it. So it's not a reference but just a darn good book to have on the coffee table or on board your boat.
S**.
A book for all
I purchased this book to broaden my knowledge of my basic maritime skills. I began reading, set the book down to mow the lawn, and when I finished, I could not find the book. My 11 year old son had picked it up, and is completely engrossed in it. Now my 13 year old daughter has informed me that she would like to read it when her brother is finished with it. Both of them have only ever been out on our boat a few times. I am now very interested to read this book!
H**T
A must have!
This book is a delight to read - chock full of everything nautical!~
M**L
Great book
This is a great book to read while tied up, full of reference information and nautical tidbits. This is not the kind of book to check in an emergency. It's laid out alphabetically by subject.
M**T
Good but.... but it stays on the bookshelf at home when i go sailing
I'm a huge fan of John Vigor and an avid reader of marine/sailing books... This is a good work.. but left me slightly disappointed. Parts of the text are dated and other areas are missing the concise, detailed, enlightening style that you typically associate with Vigor's work. I read through it occasionally, but mostly it sits on the shelf..Don't get me wrong - there are some truly great resources in the text such as the rules of thumb to calculate loads/sizes for sheets, halyards; propeller efficiency and shaft sizes; saving a submerged outboard; ginger beer recipes etc. If you're into the old boating superstitions and traditions, then you will have more to enjoy but personally, i just find there's just a lot of fluff in between the real meat.I was a little miffed at the section regarding the meaning of flags... its great and detailed and tells you the intended message being conveyed by each flag... but doesn't give you a quick reference on visual key of the flags.. Of course i remember the alpha flag, but sometimes i need a refresher as to what the Mike and Oscar flags are... I know you can get that from a simple google search... but i got this book with hopes of going to it as the first reference.. especially when unplugged.. and not a reference to review and then go to another reference to get the supplemental information. Maybe i'm just being too picky..For any other author, it'd be a good or great book... for Vigor, its just okay...If i was buying one text by Vigor I'd buy Vigor's text "The Seaworthy Offshore Sailboat" over this.. For a similar style book to this, i'd recommend "Seamanship Secrets" by John Jamieson if you want fewer but more practical rules of thumb.
D**P
Helpful, but not stand-alone
Entertaining and helpful, but the author assumes the reader has a decent understanding of nautical terminology, particularly that of sailing vessels. While I didn't find this unacceptable, it did mean I have to do some research of other sources to understand everything written here. My only complaint is the lack of some simple illustrations, which would have made some of the text easier to understand.
T**Y
Great Book
Easy read, lots of good knowledge
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