Reeds Nautical Almanac 2018
Verlag | Bloomsbury Specialist |
Auflage | 2017 |
Seiten | 1088 |
Format | 19,5 x 26,5 x 4,9 cm |
Gewicht | 2568 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Reed's Almanac |
ISBN-10 | 1472948017 |
EAN | 9781472948014 |
Bestell-Nr | 47294801UA |
Reeds Nautical Almanac 2018 is the indispensable annual compendium of navigational data for yachtsmen. With over 45,000 annual changes to the print edition, it is regarded as the bible of almanacs for anyone going to sea around the whole of the UK and the North Atlantic from Denmark to Gibraltar.
Reeds Nautical Almanac is the indispensable trusted annual compendium of navigational data for yachtsmen and motorboaters, and provides all the information required to navigate Atlantic coastal waters around the whole of the UK, Ireland, Channel Islands and the entire European coastline from the tip of Denmark right down to Gibraltar, Northern Morocco, the Azores and Madeira.
The 2018 edition continues the Almanac's tradition of year on year improvement and meticulous presentation of all the data required for safe navigation. Now with an improved layout for easier reference and with over 45,000 annual changes, it is regarded as the bible of almanacs for anyone going to sea.
The 2018 edition is updated throughout, containing over 45,000 changes, and includes: 700 harbour chartlets; tide tables and tidal streams; buoyage and lights; 7,500 waypoints; invaluable passage notes; distance tables; radio, weather and safety information; first aid section. Also: a free Marina Guide.
Also available: free supplements of up-to-date navigation changes from January to June at: www.reedsnauticalalmanac.co.uk
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
The print version includes: 700 chartlets, Harbour facilities, Tide tables and streams, 7,500 waypoints, International codes and flags, Weather, Distance tables, Passage advice, Area planning charts, Rules of the road, Radio information, Communications, Safety, Mayday and distress procedures, and Documentation and Customs.
Rezension:
There are some things I would not go to sea without - Reeds is one of them. Sir Chay Blyth