YBW.com   News |  Blogs |  Pictures |  Boat & Gear Reviews |  Boats for sale |  Directory |  Charter |  Tuition |  Weather |  Subscribe |  Forum
brandLogo
Marine directory
Search for Marine Companies
Brokerage
Charter
Sea Schools
Marinas
Insurance
For other Marine Categories
Click Here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
     
<< New Search
     

 

     
Article selected for comparison by theme
View articles related by purchase.
 
Skipper's Tips
Oct 2011 p44-45  (2.00 pages)
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Yachtmaster Tip - Back up. Suck it dry. Extra lookout in fog. Katabatic winds. Uses of the coat hanger. Four fenders. Beware of the sling.
Buy Now: £ 
Order an electronic version of this article for immediate download in PDF format PDF Download available now
only £4.95
 

Add to Cart

     

The items listed below have been identified as similar to the selected article and may also be of interest.

View cartListing Articles 1 to 30 of 500

     
    Next page >>   Last page
     
Skipper's Tips
Dec 2011 p34-35  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
yachtmaster tip - Tension up. Think before you grind. More scope. A right drag. Yes, we have no bananas. Tight as a drum.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Jan 2013 p34-35  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Yachtmaster tip - Get your priorities right after dark. Do your charts show windfarms? Slow leak - electric bilge pump. Elastic route planning.
Buy Now: £6.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
May 2011 p46-47  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
RYA tip - use the maps, marking spreaders with tape, watch the back draught, read the sky - clouds, fore-reaching for a rest.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Feb 2012 p40-41  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Yachtmaster tip - Tide and pressure. Bows-to anchoring. Motoring astern, a challenge? Leave some space when anchoring amongst other yachts.
Buy Now: £4.95 
Order an electronic version of this article for immediate download in PDF format PDF Download available now
only £4.95
 

Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Jul 2012 p38-39  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Yachtmaster tip - Is it safe or will it break? (chains and shackles). Anchoring under sail - when all else fails, sail backwards. Keep an eye on the rig. Look astern. Cleaning the awkward places.
Buy Now: £6.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Nov 2012 p34  (1.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Practical
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Yachtmaster tip - Charting the uncharted. Rusty old links on your anchor chain. Backtrack on your plotter can get you back out safely.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
May 2012 p32-33  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Sailing to windward - steer in a series of elongated 'scallops'. Lower a climber steadily with one turn around the winch. Thirty-foot tides are commonplace in Northern France. Beware the electric winch.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Sep 2012 p46-49  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Yachtmaster tip; Transit definition in the modern world. Time to reduce windage. Backing in. Wait out two tides, for the sea state to calm down after a gale. Clean the flame failure sensor. Motor up to the anchor before starting up the windlass.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Jun 2012 p44-45  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Clearing bearings, latitude and longitude. A well dug-in anchor. A good natural transit.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Jun 2011 p34-35  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Don't forget the steering compass - Hoist your bunting on a continuous halyard - Test it before you need it - Turk's head knot - Tide gauges.
Buy Now: £4.95 
Order an electronic version of this article for immediate download in PDF format PDF Download available now
only £4.95
 

Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Dec 2012 p38-39  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
GPS and Great Circle Courses. Forecast in the sky. Soak your deck before you fill up with diesel. Look for lines before you start your engine. Anchor alarm.
Buy Now: £6.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Jul 2011 p36-37  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
What light 'range' actually means. A lightning mouse. Berthing stern-to: mind the pickup line. Creative chartwork. Engine access. Check list.
Buy Now: £4.95 
Order an electronic version of this article for immediate download in PDF format PDF Download available now
only £4.95
 

Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Sep 2011 p48-49  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Plotters, is your set to Magnetic? Marine diesels hate not being worked hard. How dense is the fog? Safe seat aloft, bowline and snap shackle. Toolkit contents.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Aug 2012 p46-47  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Anchor alarms - any use or not? Leecloth heaven. Deep or shallow bilge. Save rope chafe. The vulnerable part of a furled genoa is the upper third of the leech.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Mar 2013 p26-27  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Changing watch in the dark hours. Don't overstuff you lockers. Motorsailing to windward is no common practice. Should you sleep in your oilskins. Head up to the ebb. Don't skimped on scope with your anchor.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Apr 2013 p28-29  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Flexible planning. Hold your position when lock queueing. Single-line reefing probs. Diesel filters. Tackles to control the car positions. Trolling.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Jan 2012 p32-33  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Depth to anchor. A little self-education. Fixed or flashing. And the wind direction is.. Stern in with a bow thruster. Forget the breast lines. Cheeks,pins,straps,beckets and shells.
Buy Now: £6.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Apr 2011 p50-51  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
MOB recovery under sail, updating electronic charts, springing out sideways, passage plan on paper charts
Buy Now: £4.95 
Order an electronic version of this article for immediate download in PDF format PDF Download available now
only £4.95
 

Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Nov 2011 p26-27  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Jury steering and lateral thinking. Lube that luff. Fuel filter change. Roll the genoa. Candle wax for sticking doors. Re-using a tired split pin is a false economy.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
May 2013 p36-37  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Stand-on vessels. Save water-brush your teeth with seawater. Keep an eye out for narrowing on modern low-stretch ropes. Dropping the mainsail before trundling toward a berth is a bonus. Cardinal markers.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Mar 2012 p40-41  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Practical
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
Yachtmaster tip - Bridge clearance. Reduce mainsail furling line friction. Fuel tank gunge. Blow the kicker. Cow hitch. Label your wires.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Feb 2005 p48  (1.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Description: Sailing Skills
A selection of practical advice to help you sharpen your sailing skills - from advanced seamanship to helpful hints for competent crew
Buy Now: £6.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's tips
Oct 2005 p44  (1.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety / Boat handling
Description: Sailing Skills
Concise Advice: Practical advice to help sharpen your sailing skills - Aground!; No hooks on the leech; Keep on track; Help your crews; Identifying a collision risk
Buy Now: £6.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's tips
May 2005 p49  (1.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Practical, maintenance & repair
Description: Sailing Skills
Tips and quiz: Risk of collision; Do sweat it; Pop a pill; Sun halo; Quick Quiz
Buy Now: £6.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's tips
Jun 2005 p47  (1.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Book reviews / Practical, maintenance & repair
Description: Sailing Skills
Concise Advice: Man overboard - the quick stop; Use your headsail; Extra line - just when you need it; Tug boat hitch; 'Sail Trim' by Peter Hahne; 'Instant Wind Forecasting' and 'Instant Weather Forecasting' by Alan Watts
Buy Now: £6.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Dec 2007 p42  (1.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Practical, maintenance & repair
Description: Sailing Skills
Practical advice to help you sharpen your sailing skills: Back up to the gale; Face up to him!; A greener cup of tea; Wash-ho!; Waypoints for danger
Buy Now: £6.95 
Order an electronic version of this article for immediate download in PDF format PDF Download available now
only £6.95
 

Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Apr 2012 p40-41  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Practical advice for all sailors - Yachtmaster tip
Compensating for leeway - one the electronics forgot. Huffle your way upriver. Ready about! Where to go. Easy across. Marina skills. Quick variation check.
Buy Now: £4.95 
Order an electronic version of this article for immediate download in PDF format PDF Download available now
only £4.95
 

Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Feb 2013 p30-31  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Practical / Seamanship & safety
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Yachtmaster tip - The two-mile rule
A stout broom handle and some old rope make a boarding ladder. Electronic manuals - ReaddleDocs - iPad. MOB emergency chair-lift using the bosun's chair. Optimise you AIS by activating vectors.
Buy Now: £4.95
Add to Cart

     
Skipper's tips
Oct 2009 p51  (1.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Practical
Description: Sailing advice
Caught i the lee, Beware of the surge, Know your crew, Know your charts
Buy Now: £6.95 
Order an electronic version of this article for immediate download in PDF format PDF Download available now
only £6.95
 

Add to Cart

     
Skipper's Tips
Aug 2011 p44-45  (2.00 pages)
View Related Articles
Category: Practical, maintenance & repair
Author: Tom Cunliffe
Description: Skipper's Tips
It's a much shorter reach if you pick up the buoy amidships, wooden plates, a transit beats a plotter for threading a boat through a 30-yard gap, board at the shrouds in choppy water, change the oil and filter at least every hundred hours on your engine
Buy Now: £6.95
Add to Cart

     
    Next page >>   Last page


Please read our Refund Policy / Online Terms & Conditions

© IPC Media Ltd. All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy