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زنده ماندن در طوفان: تاکتیک‌های ساحلی و فراساحلی

Surviving the Storm: Coastal and Offshore Tactics

معرفی کتاب «زنده ماندن در طوفان: تاکتیک‌های ساحلی و فراساحلی» (با عنوان لاتین Surviving the Storm: Coastal and Offshore Tactics) نوشتهٔ Steve Dashew, Linda Dashew، منتشرشده توسط نشر Beowulf Pub Co در سال 1999. این کتاب در 56 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Everything sailors and powerboaters need to know about storm preparation, gear, and tactics. Includes the most spectacular collection of storm photos and illustrations ever assembled. Also filled with firsthand reports from survivors of the worst storms at sea on record, plus interviews with 33 professional seamen who reveal for the first time their secrets for surviving some of the worst weather on the planet. Perhaps the most valuable lesson in this book is the concept that by taking an active part in battling the elements, sailors who are prepared can survive in conditions which many would call overwhelming. Readers of Surviving the Storm will find their definition of heavy weather changing. They will discover that, by practicing the techniques taught by the authors, all of their passages will be faster and more comfortable - not just those taking place in inclement conditions. Dedication......Page 6 Table of Contents......Page 8 Introduction......Page 17 Acknowledgments......Page 22 Tasman Test Bed......Page 24 Equinoctial Gale Seasons......Page 25 Caledonia......Page 26 Wings......Page 30 Annapurna......Page 37 Bucephalus......Page 40 Shakti......Page 45 Woody Goose......Page 53 Janamarie II......Page 60 Freya......Page 67 Salacia......Page 80 Hio Avae......Page 85 Weather Review......Page 91 Learning from Others......Page 103 Preparation......Page 107 Risk Assessment......Page 108 Engine and Drive Train......Page 112 Steering......Page 113 Rig and Rigging......Page 114 Safety on Deck......Page 116 Personal Safety Gear......Page 119 Theta Volantis......Page 126 Storm Canvas......Page 135 Self-Steering......Page 161 Winston Churchill......Page 170 Capsize Resistance......Page 173 Human Factors......Page 176 Efficient Passagemaking......Page 180 Down the South African Coast......Page 182 Wind and Waves......Page 187 Heavy-Weather Avoidance......Page 188 Risk Analysis......Page 189 Weather Tactics......Page 196 Sea State......Page 200 Tzu Hang......Page 201 Waves......Page 217 Predicting Wave Size......Page 237 Wave Size Probability......Page 243 Dynamic Fetch......Page 248 Tactics......Page 261 Pre-Race Weather Analysis......Page 262 Bin Rouge......Page 268 What Happened to the Weather?......Page 283 AFR Midnight Rambler......Page 289 Bright Morning Star......Page 293 VC Offshore Stand Aside......Page 294 Veto......Page 296 B52......Page 297 Midnight Special......Page 298 New Horizons......Page 300 Kingurra......Page 302 Business Post Naiad......Page 304 Loki......Page 307 Choosing the Right Tactics......Page 311 heaving to......Page 316 Lady Be Good......Page 328 Mauritius to Durban......Page 329 Upwind Sailing Technique......Page 334 Upwind Sailing Technique......Page 343 Motorsailing to Weather......Page 352 Por Vida......Page 357 Don’t Rely on the Engine......Page 359 Running Off......Page 360 Reaching in Heavy Air......Page 382 Lying Ahull......Page 386 Erik LeRouge......Page 388 Multihull Issues......Page 391 Powerboat Tactics......Page 406 Survival Storms......Page 421 Slow Down or Stop?......Page 423 Drogues......Page 429 Jordan Series Drogue......Page 435 Peter Sanne......Page 438 Parachute Anchors......Page 439 Adjusting Angle to the Waves......Page 452 Gary Danielson......Page 454 Rutea......Page 460 Double Bullet......Page 464 Twister Bits......Page 466 Wandering Star......Page 468 Which System?......Page 479 In Emergencies......Page 480 Professionals......Page 483 “Commodore” Warwick Tompkins......Page 484 Homer Holm......Page 487 John Jordane......Page 489 Alan Nebauer......Page 493 Bruce Kessler......Page 496 Marja and Steve Vance......Page 498 Erik LeRouge on Monohulls......Page 500 Phil Steggall......Page 504 Rocka Romcke......Page 509 Skip Novak......Page 513 Steve Lloyd......Page 516 Gino Morrelli......Page 518 John & Amanda Neal......Page 520 Andy Burton......Page 522 Adam Bailey......Page 524 Cam Lewis......Page 527 Bill Biewenga......Page 532 Small Cats......Page 536 1971 Ensenada Race......Page 537 Around Alone Race......Page 542 When Help Is Required......Page 553 Rich Wilson......Page 554 Abandoning Ship......Page 563 Green Hornet......Page 567 Allez Cat......Page 571 Calling for Help......Page 575 Queen’s Birthday Storm......Page 577 Rescue Considerations......Page 588 Rescue by Ship......Page 596 Helicopter Rescue......Page 589 Design & Construction......Page 599 John Rousmaniere—1979 Fastnet......Page 600 Design Factors......Page 610 Cape Hatteras Storm......Page 618 Michael Popcock......Page 624 Multihull Heavy-Weather Design......Page 626 Multihull Design Issues......Page 628 Powerboat Design......Page 630 Interior Layout......Page 632 Structure......Page 634 Ocean Madam......Page 639 Ralph Naranjo......Page 642 Charley......Page 645 Going Forward......Page 651 Jim Lott......Page 652 Roger Brydges......Page 654 Surviving the Storm......Page 658 Index......Page 666 Surviving the Storm Coastal & Offshore Tactics is filled with the most spectacular collection of heavy weather photographs ever assembled in one place. 560 photos and illustrations will help you to understand the right and wrong way to deal with breaking seas, heaving to, working your way to windward, running before the storm and the use of drogues or parachute anchors.
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