Description
First published in 1975, Robert Beebe’s Voyaging under Power revolutionized long-distance cruising, encouraging powerboaters to enjoy what was once exclusive to sailboats and their crews: crossing oceans to exotic, interesting, and beautiful places in comfort with a minimum of problems and expense. Now power-cruising couple Denis and Mary Umstot, whose interest in power voyaging was ignited by Beebe’s work, have updated Voyaging under Power for the twenty-first century. The much anticipated fourth edition, includes Beebe’s original wisdom and philosophy of passsagemaking, as wel as his groundbreaking thought on vessel stability and fuel monitoring. Fourteen new chapters provide insights into a range of additional topics vital for ocean passages and passagemakers including:
- Seaworthiness, stability, and other design concepts
- Options for stabilizing passagemakers including paravanes, active and passive fins, and antiroll tanks
- Selecting and understanding the critcal systems for long-distance voyaging
- A decision process for choosing a new boat or analyzing the suitability of a used boat
- An examination of passagemaking models from Nordhavn, Kadey-Kroge, Seahorse and Dashew, as well as the designs of Stephen Seaton, Michael Kasten, George Buehler, Dave Gerr, and others
- Highlights of successful and proven passagemakers of the past, including examples from eleven builders and designers
- First-hand accounts from passagemakers around the globe, including the Mediterranean, Black Sea, South America, South Pacific, Madagascar, and beyond
- Tips on understanding and predicting weather and waves and what to do in a storm
- Understanding offshore safety issues, including how to avoid trouble and cross oceans in comfort
- Choosing and training crew as well as communication tips for a better cruising experience
- Preparing for and resolving maintenance problems at sea and in distant anchorages.
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