Boater's Bowditch: The Small Craft American Practical Navigator

Boater's Bowditch: The Small Craft American Practical Navigator
Author: Richard Keith Hubbard
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2000-06-20
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780071361361

Emphasizing the visual and graphic techniques of navigation, Boater's Bowditch is a small-boat adaptation of the world's most trusted navigation reference, the U.S. government's American Practical Navigator ("Bowditch" for short). Now in handy paperback with hundreds of new diagrams and photographs, including a 16-page color insert, this book is a pleasure to use. It covers piloting, celestial navigation, marine weather, and all modern methods of electronic navigation, such as GPS and electronic charts. The Boater's Bowditch is an indispensable resource for beginning and advanced navigators, whether in sail- or powerboats, inshore or offshore.

Boater's Pocket Reference

Boater's Pocket Reference
Author: Thomas McEwen
Publisher: Anchor Cove Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2006
Genre: Boats and boating
ISBN: 0977405206

800 pages, 435 illustrations, 94 photographs, index. Handy, fact-filled new boating guide offers, how-to-do-it information and reference facts, figures, formulas, graphs, and tables about boating in a book small enough (about 3 x 5 x 1) to fit in your pocket. This book is for everyone who wants to enjoy being a better, safer, and more responsible boater. If you are new to boating this book is filled with information you need to know. If you are an experienced boater this book can act as a great reference and memory jogger.

About Time

About Time
Author: Adam Frank
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439169608

"The Big Bang is dead and astrophysicist Adam Frank explains how our experience of time will change as a result"--

In the Heart of the Sea

In the Heart of the Sea
Author: Nathaniel Philbrick
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2000
Genre: Shipwreck survival
ISBN: 0143126814

In 1819, the 238-ton Essex set sail from Nantucket on a routine voyage for whales. Fifteen months later, the unthinkable happened: in the farthest reaches of the South Pacific, the Essex was rammed and sunk by an enraged sperm whale. Its twenty-man crew, fearing cannibals on the islands to the west, decided instead to sail their three tiny boats for the distant South American coast. They would eventually travel over 4,500 miles. The next three months tested just how far humans could go in their battle against the sea as, one by one, they succumbed to hunger, thirst, disease and fear. ... This is a timeless account of the human spirit under extreme duress, but it is also a story about a community and about the kind of men and women who lived in a forbidding, remote island like Nantucket. -- Dust jacket.