Großbritanien Nordsee

Revier- und Törnführer

Törnführer Großbritanien Nordsee

Törnführer Großbritanien mit Nordsee und Kanal

Die Britischen Gewässer sind ein äußerst anspruchsvolles Segelrevier. Dies hat selbst die Spanische Armada leidvoll erfahren müssen, als die geplante Invasion im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes vor der Englischen Küste in den Fluten versank.
Auch heute stellt dieses Revier den Segler vor anspruchsvolle Aufgaben. Da ist zum einen im Osten die bewegte Nordsee und im Süden der Kanal mit viel Strom und diversen Verkehrstrennungsgebieten.

Die hier vorgestellten Revier- und Törnführer für Großbritanien geleiten und Sie sicher durch die örtlichen maritimen Gegebenheiten.
Viele der hier vorgestellten Törnführer sind in englischer Sprache. Da diese Revierführer nicht preisgebunden sind können die Preise schwanken.


North Brittany & the Channel Islands


Cherbourg to Ouessant: Cherbourg to Ouessant and the Channel Islands (Royal Cruising Club Pilotage Foundation)

This new edition of the RCC Pilotage Foundation's pilot for North Brittany covers from Cherbourg to Ouessant and the Channel Islands. It has been fully revised and brought completely up-to-date to maintain its place as the best-known companion for that coast. The text and plans have been redeveloped so that the sailing directions now make full use of recommended waypoints. New index charts have been introduced to improve cross-referencing and there are new sea level and aerial photos throughout. The RCC Pilotage Foundation's North Brittany has a long and distinguished pedigree that dates back over 40 years. During that time it has always been regarded as the definitive pilot for yachts negotiating the scattered rocks and difficult tides of the Brittany coast. This new edition builds on the popular format of the previous editions and includes all the latest information to bring it completely up-to-date. Captain John Lawson had a long career in the Royal Navy, followed by years as skipper of a sail training vessel and a lifetime of sailing his own boat, giving him great practical knowledge and experience. Furthermore, his considerable contribution matched his enthusiasm. Other works include; South Biscay, North Brittany, the Channel Islands and a revision of The Atlantic Crossing Guide.

Gebundene Ausgabe: 200 Seiten
Preis: ca. 44,00 Euro

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North Sea Passage Pilot


The author's well established guide to the East Coast of England from Great Yarmouth to Dover and corresponding continental coasts between Calais and Den Helder has undergone a major revision for this sixth edition. Throughout, the text and charts have been fully updated. This new edition records many changes and provides details of the extensive new wind farms in the Thames Estuary, and amended traffic separation schemes off the Netherlands and Belgian coasts. The implications for passage making are explained. There are new aerial photos for the English coast and many new ground level shots throughout.

Taschenbuch: 232 Seiten
Preis: ca. 44,00 Euro

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East Coast Pilot


Since its launch East Coast Pilot has become the most popular pilot book for the creeks, harbours and rivers between Great Yarmouth and Ramsgate, providing clear and concise sailing directions for visitors and regular East Coast cruising yachtsmen alike. The three authors all keep their boats on the East Coast and sail these waters regularly, using their time afloat to update their knowledge and experience so that they can pass on exactly the kind of information required by anyone cruising there. For clarity and ease of reference, the pilotage information is arranged in sequence on double page spreads to give the navigator all that is required to take his craft into a river or harbour. The information is backed up by Imray's clear cartography, the authors' sea level photographs of exactly what the navigator will see, Patrick Roach's aerial photographs for an overview of the main areas and 'rolling road' diagrams. These unique illustrations, introduced to great acclaim in the first edition, show buoyage sequences and tracks to steer for the more difficult sections of rivers and harbour entrances. Easy to see panels give key waypoints, port and harbour contact details plus information about the main facilities a cruising crew may need.

Taschenbuch: 190 Seiten
Preis: ca. 60,00 Euro

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The Shell Channel Pilot


When all the websites and the almanacs have come and gone, The Shell Channel Pilot remains the ultimate authority on cruising both sides of the English Channel. Ever since the 1930s, when Adlard Coles published the original version, this seminal work has been steadily upgraded and updated. The three compilers who have looked after it since its inception have never tired. Under the Imray / Cunliffe house flag since 1992, it represents more than 80 years of effort. This is the seventh Imray edition. The main text is organised into defined sections, each prefaced by comprehensive passage notes written by a seaman who has been there many times and which lift the work far above a simple harbour guide. The pilot also includes a valuable 'hand on the shoulder' for Channel navigation as well as vital help with handling the increasing bureaucracy on both sides of the water. The top-class pilotage notes, the plans, the aerial and approach shots for harbours great and small are unbeatable, while the author's sometimes alarmingly frank remarks about shoreside facilities, forewarning mariners of impending disappointments as well as guiding them to unexpected delights, have become a legend. As a guide and a shipmate, there is simply nothing like it.

Gebundene Ausgabe: 410 Seiten
Preis: ca. 50,00 Euro

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Reeds Aberdeen Asset Management Channel Almanac 2014


The Reeds Channel Almanac covers the south coast of England from the Scilly Isles to Dover, the Channel Islands and northern France from Calais to L'Aberildut, offering cruising and racing yachtsmen ready access to essential navigation information by virtue of its clear layout and user friendly format. Completely updated for 2014, topics include pilotage, tides, safety, navigation, radio, lights, waypoints, weather forecast information, communications, Mayday and distress procedures - in fact everything the cruising yachtsman needs to know. The spiral binding allows the Almanac to be opened flat on the chart table and the large type size and clear layout makes information easy to read even in adverse conditions. This handy volume is ideal for anyone cruising the English Channel. Includes a free Reeds Marina Guide. Also available: free supplements of up-to-date navigation changes from January to June at: www.reedsnauticalalmanac.co.uk 'There are some things I would not go to sea without - Reeds is one of them.' Sir Chay Blyth

Taschenbuch: 320 Seiten
Preis: ca. 44,00 Euro

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