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Captain's Quick Guides: Emergencies on Board

by John Rousmaniere
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Overview

The essential information boaters need—onboard and at their fingertips

On the water, when questions arise, there's no time to search through an exhaustive manual. The Captain's Quick Guides provide all the answers—fast. Drawn from the world's largest boating library, each laminated Quick Guide presents 14 color panels of authoritative, concise information on a critical topic, designed for onboard quick reference. Quick Guides are:

  • Hinged and laminated for durability and resistance to water damage
  • Carefully organized with color illustrations for instant, easy answers
  • Ideal for emergency situations with an at-your-fingertips format
  • Just right for tight quarters, where space is an issue

Synopsis

The essential information boaters need—onboard and at their fingertips

On the water, when questions arise, there's no time to search through an exhaustive manual. The Captain's Quick Guides provide all the answers—fast. Drawn from the world's largest boating library, each laminated Quick Guide presents 14 color panels of authoritative, concise information on a critical topic, designed for onboard quick reference. Quick Guides are:

  • Hinged and laminated for durability and resistance to water damage
  • Carefully organized with color illustrations for instant, easy answers
  • Ideal for emergency situations with an at-your-fingertips format
  • Just right for tight quarters, where space is an issue

About the Author, John Rousmaniere

John Rousmaniere is a national authority on sailing and seamanship, a household name among boaters, and a first-rate writer by any standard. He is the author of 18 books, including Fastnet, Force 10 (W.W. Norton), which has sold nearly 100,000 copies since 1980, and The Annapolis Book of Seamanship (Simon & Schuster), which is considered the standard work on seamanship under sail and has sold 250,000 copies since 1983. His other titles include a history of yachting, The Golden Pastime (W.W. Norton), two histories of the America's Cup race, and a history of the yacht America. He wrote the navigation section of the Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia and compiled the Illustrated Dictionary of Boating Terms (W.W. Norton, 1998). He has written the histories of institutions such as Columbia University, The Equitable Life Assurance Company, and the law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell.

He lectures at Safety-at-Sea seminars across the country, writes a column on seamanship for the online magazine SailNet (www.sailnet.com), and regularly publishes articles in the boating press. He has been interviewed on the Learning Channel, A&E, and CNN. He has sailed more than 35,000 miles, including three Atlantic crossings. He holds a master's in history from Columbia University and a Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological.

HOMETOWN: Stamford, CT

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Pages
16
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780071452205

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