Seamanship Vol.1: Anchoring, Weather, Man Overboard
Seamanship Vol.1: Anchoring, Weather, Man Overboard
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NOTE: As a public service you can stream free 102H: Man Overboard Recovery by U.S. Naval Academy Sailing Team.
A video by Rob Dubin
From the Sailing Quarterly Video Magazine library, this 53 minute how-to sailing video covers Anchor Penetration and Holding; Weather Forecasting and Routing; Anchoring under Sail; securing a Mediterranean (Med) Mooring; and a Man Overboard (MOB) Recovery demonstration by the U.S. Naval Academy Sailing Team. Presenters include Gary Jobson plus sailing experts Hal Sutphen, John Rousmaniere, Frank Papy, Bill Biewenga, and Keith Taylor. (C1Z)
UPDATE — WEATHER FAX. Today you can receive weather faxes using an inexpensive shortwave radio receiver and external antenna plus some simple accessories and software that connect the radio to your laptop computer. More expensive options include a single sideband radio or satellite phone to download GRIB files. For details on setup, watch WeatherFax | The BEST budget weather solution for Sailors by Sailing Atticus...
https://youtu.be/l1QyDVgclto
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