Emergencies on Board

by John Rousmaniere

Published 16 November 2005
The information any boater needs in the event of fire, flooding, crew overboard, or some other mishap, packaged for instant access and on-board use. This guide should be reviewed frequently and shared with crew and guests.

This laminated fold-out guide provides remarkably thorough coverage of its topic in a durable, weatherproof, convenient, instantly accessible and highly graphic format.

Any boater who studies Emergencies on Board and keeps it handy for emergencies will know how to respond when:

•His/her boat is taking on water

•Someone falls overboard or suffers a medical emergency

•A fire starts on board

•The boat runs aground, suffers a collision, or loses power


Heavy Weather Sailing

by John Rousmaniere

Published 16 November 2005
If you're ever caught in a strong wind at sea, here is the information you need, packaged for instant access and on-board use. This guide from foremost seamanship expert John Rousmaniere is a security blanket for all sailors.

This laminated fold-out guide provides remarkably thorough coverage of its topic in a durable, weatherproof, convenient, instantly accessible and highly graphic format.

Heavy Weather Tactics will enable the sailor to:

Prepare for heavy weather before it arrives Monitor approaching gales on the radio, the internet, and on deck, and take appropriate action to avoid themKnow when to reef, when to heave-to, when to run off before the wind, and when to resort to a sea anchor or drogueChoose the response that's best suited to the boat and crewExecute each tactic effectively and safely