Navigation and seamanship Books
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart B32: Carriacou to Grenada: 2022
Imray-Iolaire charts for Caribbean are widely acknowledged as the best available for the cruising sailor. They combine the latest official survey data with first-hand information gathered over 60 years of research by Don Street Jr and his wide network of contributors. Like all Imray charts, they are printed on water resistant Pretex paper for durability, and they include many anchorages, facilities and inlets not included on official charts. Plans included: Tyrrel Bay (Carriacou) (1:17 500) Grenada Bay (1:30 000) Grenville Harbour (1:15 000) Grenada - Southeast Coast (1:45 000) Grenada - South Coast (1:40 000) Saint George's Harbour (1:12 500) On this edition, a new large scale plan of the South East coast of Grenada is included covering Great Bacolet Point to Marquis Point. New ranges and recommended courses are included and existing ones have been updated. The chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. There has been general updating throughout.
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C28: Harwich to Wells-next-the-sea:
Book SynopsisPlans included: Wells-next-the-Sea (1:30 000) Blakeney Harbour (1:28 000) Great Yarmouth Haven (1:10 000) Lowestoft Approaches (1:42 500) Southwold Harbour (1:12 500) Rivers Ore and Alde (1:42 500) River Deben (1:45 000) Lowestoft Harbour (1:12 000). On this edition the latest depth surveys have been applied throughout. The latest information on wind farms is included. The chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. There has been general updating throughout.
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C7: Falmouth to Isles of Scilly and
Book SynopsisChart scale 1:120 000 Plans included: Newquay Bay (1:10 000) Saint Ives (1:15 000) St Mary's Road (1:25 000) Hugh Town (1:10 000) Mousehole (1:5000) Newlyn Harbour (1:12 000) Penzance (1:12 000) Saint Michael's Mount (1:12 500) Porthleven (1:5000) Mullion Cove (1:7500)
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart M3: Islas Baleares - Formentera,
Book SynopsisPlans included: San Antonio (Ibiza) (1:30 000) Puerto de Ibiza (Ibiza) (1:15 000) Puerto de Palma (Mallorca) (1:17 500) Porto Colom (Mallorca) (1:10 000) Puerto de Mahon (Menorca) (1:20 000) Alcudia (Mallorca) (1:20 000) Approaches to Ciudadela (Menorca) (1:10 000)
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Atlantic Spain and Portugal
£47.25
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C10: Western English Channel Passage
Book SynopsisCoverage on this chart allows for passage planning in the Western English Channel, from Isles of Scilly to the Isle of Wight, and from Ile d'Ouessant to Cherbourg. The latest official UKHO data is included, combined with additional information sourced from Imray''s network to make it ideal for small craft. The chart has been fully revised throughout.
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Brazil Cruising Guide
Book SynopsisOriginally published in France, this cruising guide to Brazil has been produced to the same high standards as Imray's major pilot books. Over 250 harbours and anchorages are described and illustrated in full colour with charts and photographs.
£33.25
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart M40: Ligurian and Tyrrhenian Sea
Book SynopsisPlans included: Monte Argentario (1:100 000) Bonifacio Strait (1:225 000) Golfo di Salerno (1:100 000) For this 2014 edition the chart has been fully updated throughout using revised depths where applicable. The full list of recently deployed AIS transmitters are shown across the chart, as is the new marina in Rada di Salerno.
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart M29: Golfo di Taranto
Book SynopsisPlans: Approaches to Brindisi Approaches to Otranto Approaches to Gallipoli Approaches to Crotone
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart M36: South Coast of Sicilia to Malta
Book SynopsisA brand new chart for 2016 covering the south coast of Sicily and Malta Passage Plans included: Licata (1:20 000) Porto Palo and Capo Passero (1:100 000) Siracusa (1:35 000) Grand Harbour & Marsamxett (Malta) (1:15 000)
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart B3: The Grenadines- St Vincent to
Book SynopsisWindward Islands - Passage Chart
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C64: North Channel - Belfast Lough to
Book SynopsisPlans included: Loch Sween (Tayvallich) (1:25 000) Continuation of West Loch Tarbert (1:65 000) Port Ellen (1:25 000) Lough Foyle (1:90 000) Portrush (1:20 000) Larne (1:18 500) Belfast Lough (1:110 000) Carrickfergus (1:15 000) Bangor Bay (1:17 500) Continuation of River Foyle to Londonderry (1:60 000) On this 2016 edition the latest depth surveys have been applied along with general updating throughout.
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Map of the Inland Waterways of Great Britain
Book SynopsisFirst published over 60 years ago when interest in reviving Britain's network of navigable and rivers was starting to gather pace, this map provides the best coverage of the system in England, Wales and Scotland. Distances, the number of locks and restricting dimensions are given for each waterway. The simple cartography defines rivers, broad and narrow canals against generalized relief and the major road network. The 2016 edition has been updated to show progress in restoration schemes and other changes.
£9.95
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart M7: Bonifacio Strait
Book SynopsisPlans included:La Maddalena (1:10 000)On this 2016 edition the latest depth surveys have been applied where available. The latest nature reserve information is included and the chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. There has been general updating throughout.
£20.85
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C56: Cork Harbour to Dingle Bay
Book SynopsisPlans included: Dingle Harbour (1:25 000) Valentia Harbour (1:32 500) Portmagee (1:30 000) Sneem, Kilmakilloge & Ardgroom Harbours (1:55 000) Castletown Berehaven (1:20 000) Glengarriff Harbour (1:30 000) Bantry Harbour (1:30 000) Crookhaven (1:25 000) Schull Harbour (1:30 000) Baltimore Harbour (1:22 500) Castlehaven (1:25 000) Glandore Harbour (1:35 000) Courtmacsherry Harbour (1:35 000) Kinsale Harbour (1:35 000) Cork Harbour Entrance (1:35 000) On this 2017 edition the latest depth surveys have been applied where available. The chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. There has been general updating throughout.
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart B5: Martinique to Tobago and Barbados
Book SynopsisOn this 2018 edition the chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. There has been general updating throughout.
£21.56
Fernhurst Books Limited New Crew's Companion
Book SynopsisSailing is far more fun if you understand what is going on aboard and can give a hand. And if the weather turns nasty, or things go wrong (which is very rare), then an extra hand can be invaluable. This compact companion contains all the essential information that a new crew needs before stepping aboard: what clothes to bring, what the things on the deck are called, how to start helping with the sails and other deckwork. There is also an important section on safety and one on living aboard – because ‘boat living’ is not at all like living ashore. Ideal for a skipper to give out to new crew, or for a new crew to buy for themselves, to ensure that they know what to expect and get the most out of their first sailing experiences.Trade Review“It's small, concise and surprisingly good at packing useful information into a tiny space.” (Yachting Monthly) “It would make a great welcome-on-board gift for skippers to give to new crew. It teaches them terminology and skills, but also takes a no-nonsense approach to extremely important matters - like crew asking if a skipper would like them to contribute to the boat's kitty. Very handy for nautical novices.” (Sailing Today) “These slimline, flip-over 'learn-to-sail' type books are priceless in my view; and this second edition of 'New Crew's Companion' tops the bargain list once more... all the essentials are there for the new crew to make their lives easier aboard.” (Sailing Magazine)Table of ContentsIntroduction; Arriving onboard; Parts of a boat; Ropes & lines; Undocking & docking; Mooring; Anchoring; Handling sails; At sea; Safety; Living aboard; Getting help - the VHF radio
£7.99
Fernhurst Books Limited Yachting Start to Finish: From Beginner to
Book SynopsisYachting Start to Finish is the perfect book for you if you are new to sailing, or if you are an experienced sailor wanting to broaden your skills and develop your techniques. This easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide takes you through the basic principles, preparing to sail, your first sail and safety at sea. It includes advice on choosing and buying a yacht, essential equipment, boat handling, tides, weather and navigation, all taken from the courses delivered by the UK’s biggest sailing school, the UKSA. This book is accessible to all levels, giving those new to sailing straightforward advice, and showing experienced sailors how to take their sailing to the next level with professional tips on how to sail faster and safer. It covers day keelboats and cruising yachts. This book is packed with hundreds of illustrations and photographs, and is a great way to learn, develop and refresh your sailing skills.Trade Review“a heavily illustrated guide covering all the basic aspects of going cruising from the vagaries of navigation to the technicalities of mooring up… nicely illustrated and well written.” (Sailing Today, September 2019)Table of ContentsGETTING STARTED; BASIC PRINCIPLES: Parts of the boat, The science of sailing, Points of sail, Choosing a yacht, Buying a yacht, Transporting and launching keelboats, The rig, Knots, ropes and running rigging; PREPARING TO SAIL: What to wear, Essential equipment, Getting onboard from dinghy and dock, Rules of the road, Bending on sails, roller furling and reefing; FIRST SAIL: Boat handling under power - mooring and anchoring, Balance, sail, trim, Tides and weather, Basics of navigation, Radio etiquette; SAFETY AT SEA; Glossary of terms; Acknowledgements
£15.29
Fernhurst Books Limited Mastering Navigation at Sea: De-Mystifying
Book SynopsisA lot of people are drawn to the sea, and for good reason – it’s the world’s last wild and largely unspoilt wilderness. But to properly enjoy the sea, and to do so safely, you must have the skills, knowledge and confidence to plan thoroughly and stay one step ahead of the game. This book is thoughtfully written to help yachtsmen do just that. It’s not another navigation textbook; it’s written by a mariner for other mariners. It’s well-informed, easy to read and honest about the author’s triumphs and disasters over a lifetime’s navigating. He has a unique perspective having navigated in many parts of the world from high up on the bridge of a warship, close to the water in a cruising yacht and at depth in a submarine. After his navy career he was Chief Executive of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), often dealing with the consequences of poor navigation. The author brings the subject to life in a book that is designed to help yachtsmen refresh their knowledge of, and their enthusiasm for, the timeless skills of navigation. It is packed with hundreds of illustrations – colour photographs, charts, diagrams and tables – making the text easy to understand. The book is part of Fernhurst Books’ Skipper’s Library series of practical books for the cruising sailor.Trade Review“It’s beautifully laid out, very clear and easy to understand, and very knowledgeable.” (Weems & Plath) “Boissier’s latest book is superbly illustrated, informative – and offers prime snippets of the author’s triumphs and disasters over a lifetime’s navigating… A writer who shares rather than dictates a lesson. Highly recommended.” (Julian Stockwin) “This book covers everything needed in order to know where you are at a given moment, plan a voyage, predict water movement around the boat, calculate a course to steer and estimate arrival time.” (Classic Boat) “The chapters on pilotage and blind navigation are the best I have read, as are the chapters on tidal heights and streams, which contain useful rules of thumb, various tricks of the trade and other tips follow in subsequent chapters… Most people will probably learn something from this book. It is very well written and the explanations are clear, as are the diagrams and well-chosen illustrations.” (Royal Cruising Club) “There is a wealth of practical detail and advice within the soft-back volume’s 208 comprehensively illustrated full-colour pages… Navigation manuals are a crowded field but this one deserves its place in the skipper’s library.” (Cruising Association) “Navigation techniques are brought to life with practical experience and insightful commentary in his honest account of the highs and lows across a lifetime of navigating… a useful guide for the fresh-faced amateur as well as the experienced sailor.” (RNLI Lifeboat)Table of ContentsPaul Boissier, Foreword, Introduction; PART ONE: THE THEORY: 1. The World, & How It’s Portrayed; 2. Charts; 3. Position, Angles, Distance & Speed; 4. Movement Of Water: The Height Of Tide; 5. Movement Of Water: Tidal Streams & Currents; 6. The Fix; 7. Visual Aids To Navigation: Buoys, Rocks & Wrecks; 8. Radar & Radio Aids To Navigation; 9. Navigation Equipment; 10. Reference Books; 11. A Few Thoughts About Safe Navigation; 12. A Few Tricks Of The Trade; PART TWO: TYPES OF NAVIGATION: 13. Pilotage; 14. Blind Pilotage; 15. Anchoring; 16. Coastal Navigation; 17. Offshore Navigation; PART THREE: IN PRACTICE: 18. Passage Planning; 19. Lymington To Hurst Castle; 20. Hurst Castle To The Needles; 21. The Needles To The Casquets; 22. Casquets To The Little Russel; 23. Little Russel Into St Peter Port; 24. Some Cautionary Tales
£16.19
Fernhurst Books Limited Living Through The Gale: Being Prepared for Heavy
Book SynopsisHeavy weather is a lurking spectre that most of us hope and plan to avoid, but not even internet forecasting can make it go away. Anyone intent on crossing oceans must be ready to deal with it if it comes, as well it may. Even well-informed inshore and continental-shelf sailors will inevitably be caught out sooner or later. The object of this slim, quickly absorbed volume is to give everyone, whatever their passage-making aspirations, a sound brief so that whether they find themselves at the wrong end of a force-six blow along the coast, or confronting serious waves far out at sea, they are fully aware of their options for taking it in their stride.Trade Review“A book that takes the drama out of a potential crisis. Tom’s warm, humorous narrative style makes the book an enjoyable read while his depth of knowledge and experience gives the text real authority.” (Sam Jefferson, Editor Sailing Today)Table of ContentsTom Cunliffe; Introduction; 1. Wind & Wave; 2. Fit For Sea: The Boat; 3. The Crew; 4. Handling The Boat; 5. Navigation; 6. Strategy, Tactics & The Weather; 7. Boat Performance; 8. Riding Out A Gale At Sea; 9. Shelter From The Storm; 10. Emergencies; 11. The Liferaft – The Final Resort; 12. Outside Assistance
£15.29
Fernhurst Books Limited Navigation A Newcomers Guide
Book SynopsisGet to grips with navigation at sea. This best-selling book gives you all the information you need to know to do just that! It starts from scratch, uses no jargon and features diagrams and pictures, instead of words, wherever possible. It covers all modern navigation and is recommended by Fernhurst Books for beginners and Day Skipper students.
£13.49
TSO GMDSS radio log book
Book Synopsis
£16.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart Y23: Poole Harbour: 2022
Book SynopsisThis edition includes the latest official UKHO data, combined with additional information sourced from Imray's network to make it ideal for small craft. The chart has been fully revised throughout. Plans included: Holes Bay (1:10 000) Salterns Marina (1:7500) Moriconium Quay & Lake Yard Marina (1:3000)
£21.15
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart Y41: Teignmouth and Tor Bay (Small
Book SynopsisPlans included:Teignmouth Harbour (1:12 500)Torquay Harbour (1:7700)Paignton Harbour (1:7500)Brixham Harbour (1:10 000)
£16.10
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart Y43: River Dart (Small Format): 2023
Book SynopsisPlans included: Kingswear (1:6250) Continuation to Totnes (1:27 500)
£16.10
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd M11: Gibraltar to Cabo de Gata and Morocco: 2023
Book SynopsisPlans included: Strait of Gibraltar (1:275 000) Gibraltar (1:50 000) Estepona (1:15 000) Almerimar (1:12 500) Almeria (1:25 000) Ceuta (1:20 000) This edition includes the latest official UKHO and Instituto Hidrografico de la Marina data, combined with additional information sourced from Imray's network to make it ideal for small craft. The chart has been fully revised throughout. The main panel has been rescaled to 1:450 000 for consistency with other M-Series charts in Mediterranean Spain. The sketch plan of Almerimar has been replaced with a fully georeferenced plan.
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart A2: Puerto Rico to the Virgin and
Book SynopsisImray-Iolaire charts for the Caribbean are widely acknowledged as the best available for the cruising sailor. They combine the latest official survey data with first-hand information gathered over 60 years of research by Don Street Jr and his wide network of contributors. Like all Imray charts, they are printed on water resistant Pretex paper for durability, and they include many anchorages, facilities and inlets not included on official charts. This edition includes the latest official data combined with additional information sourced from Imray''s network to make it ideal for small craft. It includes the latest official bathymetric surveys. There has been general updating throughout.
£21.56
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Motor Boating Basics
Book SynopsisMotor Boating Basics is the ultimate collection of visually clear and straightforward how-to' guides on all aspects of motor boat handling and ownership, designed to make motor boating as accessible as possible for even the newest enthusiasts. Each chapter follows the same helpful format covering a topic, with an introduction followed by six simple, illustrated steps to show you exactly what you need to do at each stage of the process.This book is an ideal introduction to motor boat ownership, driving and maintenance, and covers topics on:- Essential skills- Boat maintenance- Navigation- Berthing- Boat handlingBy breaking everything down into easy to follow steps, even the most inexperienced boater can master new skills quickly, and old hands will find something new in the useful hints and tips added by the author, Motor Boat and Yachting magazine's Jon Mendez.Table of ContentsEssential skills How to: Use the right knot Lasso a cleat Coil mooring lines Tie up your boat Use a lifejacket properly License and use a vhf radio Set your anchor Anchor safely Retrieve a man overboard Pick up a mooring buoy Pick up a mooring buoy solo Use a lock Boat maintenance How to: Antifoul a boat Polish a boat Change anodes on an outdrive Clean teak Replace fuel filters Navigation How to: Set up your chartplotter Create a route on a plotter Follow a route on your plotter Use pilotage Set up a radar Boat handling How to: Hold your boat steady Turn in a tight space Turn a single-engined boat in a tight space Turn a twin-engined boat using only one engine Berth a twin-engined boat using only one engine Move a boat sideways Ferry glide Use prop walk to your advantage Drive to windward Drive downwind Drive in a beam sea Throttle and trim your engine Make fast turns safely Drive in rough water Drive an IPS boat better Berthing How to: Leave a dock Berth in windy conditions Leave a windy berth Berth single-handed Leave a berth solo Back into a berth in a single-engined boat Come alongside in a single-engined boat Back into a berth Dock a single shaftdrive boat Use a bow thruster effectively Leave a berth in a single-engined boat Berth an IPS boat Tie up a big boat Raft up to another boat Use pile moorings
£17.09
Fernhurst Books Limited Logbook for Cruising Under Power
Book SynopsisThe first cruising logbook for navigators of powerboats. Suitable for both planing and displacement craft. Beautifully presented with gold blocking on the cover.Table of ContentsIntroduction; How to use this logbook; Suggested symbols; Radio log; Passage log; Engine & fuel log; Waypoint list; Safety equipment record; Equipment serial numbers; Stores inventory; Stowage plan; Visitors' book / crew list; Radio distress procedure
£18.34
Fernhurst Books Limited Learn the Nautical Rules of the Road: The
Book SynopsisCollisions are expensive! Learning, understanding and remembering the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) is essential for anyone venturing onto the water. Leisure boaters, as much as professional mariners, need to know the rules, and a firm understanding is required to pass many nautical exams. But with the COLREGs stretching to over 12,000 words, this is no small task. This is where Paul Boissier’s excellent book comes in. Paul knows the COLREGs backwards having used them extensively in his career with the Royal Navy – from the bridges of submarines and warships which he has commanded, with each giving a rather different perspective on other shipping! He also knows the other side well with his extensive cruising experience, from his early years with his father to now, sailing his own yacht. These experiences mean that he knows and understands the COLREGs from both sides and this gives him the ability to take you through the COLREGs from a mariners’ and sailors’ perspective. He brings the vital, but dry, document to life, going through it not in order, but by topics which are relevant to the mariner and sailor. Paul explains the intention of each rule and how it should be applied when at sea. He includes personal anecdotes (not all favourable to him!) which make everything real and tells us how he remembers different aspects of the Regulations through mnemonics and other devices. Finally, each chapter ends with a self-test to reinforce what has been learnt – other tests are also available online on the Fernhurst Books’ website. This new edition has been updated with the 2016 changes to the CLOREGS. Whether you want to increase your confidence, pass an exam, require an on-board reference, or wish to improve your understanding of the nautical rules of the road, this is the ideal book for you.Trade Review“Boissier writes with intellect, wit and realism, effortlessly educating the reader to understand the spirit as well as the letter of the law. His tips and anecdotes, gleaned from experience, make this an excellent guide to an essential subject.” (Yachting Monthly) “Anecdotes and detailed explanations throughout this book make the nautical rules very clear, as do the well-conceived diagrams. A timely, readable and absolutely essential guide.” (Julian Stockwin) “...one of the most easy-to-read rule books out there.” (Boat Mart)Table of ContentsForeword; 1 Introduction; 2 Context of the rules: Rules 1-7; 3 How to recognise other vessels by their lights and shapes: Rules 20-31 and 36; 4 Sound signals: Rules 32-35; 5 The manoeuvring rules: Rules 8, 11-19; 6 Narrow channels and fairways, and separation schemes: Rules 9-10; 7 Some examples of collision avoidance; 8 Particular issues for yachts and small boats; 9 Buoyage; 10 Distress signals: Annex IV; 11 International marine VHF channels as used in the UK.
£15.29
Fernhurst Books Limited Passage Planning Companion
Book SynopsisA compact, handy summary of the key things you need to consider when planning a passage by sea and when managing your ship on that passage: the perfect quick reference guide to keep onboard. The book covers the timetable for developing a passage plan and goes through all the elements you should consider: port information, routeing, weather, tides, timings and safety. It then takes you through ship management on the passage: the crew briefing, roles, routines, pre-sail checks, watch keeping and much more. Splash-proof and spiral bound – allowing you to lay it out flat on the chart table – this little book stands up to frequent use and will be a valued companion as you plan and execute your passage.Trade Review"Your guide to writing a clear and logical passage plan." (Boat Mart)Table of ContentsIntroduction; Passage Plan Timetable; Port Information; Routeing; Weather; Tides; Timings; Safety; Documentation; Ship Management; Crew Briefing; Pre-Sail Checks; Drills & Spills; Abandon Ship; Watch Keeping; Standing Orders; Daily Routine; Distress Signals.
£7.99
National Academies Press Minding the Helm Marine Navigation and Piloting
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£109.03
Imray,Laurie,Norie & Wilson Ltd Bakers Position Line Chart
Book SynopsisFor plotting a vessel's position to a tenth of a mile.
£9.00
Taylor & Francis Ltd A Practical Guide to the Rules of the Road
A self-teaching aid that covers International regulations for preventing collision at sea 1972 (Colregs) or Rules of the Road, including navigation lights and related situations that could be asked within the Maritime and Coastguard Agency oral examinations for the deck certificate of competency. This book is divided into two sections. The first section contains simple explanations of the Rules of the Road, while the second section covers more than sixty situations, exam questions and model answers.Interactive navigation light identification software is also available on a companion website to offer further testing before examination. All questions are asked randomly, and will help prepare you for the oral exam. Self-teaching guide to the International regulations for preventing collision at sea 1972 (Colregs) / Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) Rules of the Road oral examinations Scenarios, questions and model answer
£35.14
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart G28: Nisos Khios & the Coast of
Book SynopsisPlans included: Approaches to Psara (Nisos Psara) (1:15,000) Approaches to Khios (Nisos Khios) (1:20,000) Ormos Mandraki (Nisos Oinoussa) (1:8,000) Cesme Koerfezi (Turkey) (1:18,000) Foca Limani (Turkey) (1:20,000) Sigacik Limani (Turkey) (1:18,000) On this 2018 edition full details of the new TSS schemes are shown at Izmir Koerfezi, Candarli Koerfezi and Nemrut Koyu; revised depths and harbour developments are shown at Psara, Khios, Cesme and Foca; the Sigacik Limani sketch plan has been replaced with a fully WGS84-compatible version; the latest known depths, restricted areas and marine farms have been applied to the main chart; and details of the recently deployed AIS transmitters are shown across the chart.
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C24: Flamborough Head to Fife Ness
Book SynopsisPlans included: Eyemouth Harbour (1:7500) Berwick Harbour (1:12 500) Holy Island Hbr (1:17 500) Farne Islands (1:90 000) Warkworth Harbour (Amble) & Approaches (1:22 500) Blyth Harbour (1:10 000) River Tyne (1:10 000) Continuation of the River Tyne (1:40 000) River Tyne - Further continuation to Newcastle (1:40 000) Sunderland Harbour (1:15 000) Seaham Harbour (1:12 500) Hartlepool (1:20 000) River Tees (1:30 000) Whitby (1:15 000) On this 2018 edition a the chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. There has been general updating throughout.
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C54: Galway Bay to Donegal Bay
Book SynopsisOn this 2018 edition the chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. Depths have been updated from the latest surveys where available. The inset plan of Broad Haven Bay has been extended east to include Ross Port. There has been general updating throughout.
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd The Cruising Almanac 2021
Book SynopsisCompiled by a team of Cruising Association regional editors and Imray, the Cruising Almanac is an annual publication first published over 100 years ago and long regarded as the perfect on board companion for cruising yachts. Each year, a well-known cruising sailor writes the Preface, and this year's is by Tom Cunliffe.
£999.99
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C49: Ria de Aveiro to Sines -
Book SynopsisChart scale 1: 350 000 Plans included: Figueira da Foz (1:15 000) Nazare (1:15 000) Porto de Peniche (1:10 000) Cascais (1:15 000) Lisboa Approaches (1:65 000) Lisboa (Lisbon) (1:30 000) Sesimbra (1:15 000) Entrance to Rio Sado (Setubal) (1:40 000) Setubal (1:40 000) Sines (1:30 000) On this edition the chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. There have been numerous updates to harbour developments across the chart, this includes completed harbour works at Sines. The plan of Lisbao Approaches has been extended westward so to include larger scale approaches to both Lisboa and Cascais. There has been general updating throughout.
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd C80 British Isles: 2021
Book SynopsisOn this edition the magnetic variation curves have been updated with 2020 data. Under new royalty terms, the DGA (Danish Geodata Agency) have made it unviable to reproduce their copyrighted data. All DGA data has been removed from this chart. There has been general updating throughout.
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart M20: Eastern Mediterranean: 2021
Book SynopsisA passage planning chart covering Sardegna to Port Said and the Black Sea. On this edition the magnetic variation curves have been updated with the latest data. There has been general updating throughout.
£20.85
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart B1: St Lucia: 2021
Book SynopsisPlans included: Rodney Bay and Yacht Harbour (1:25 000) Port Castries (1:12 500) Grand Cul de Sac Bay (1:15 000) Marigot Harbour (1:7500) Soufriere Bay and The Pitons (1:40 000) Laborie Bay (1:20 000) Vieux Fort Bay and Anse de Sables (1:20 000) Imray-Iolaire charts for Caribbean are widely acknowledged as the best available for the cruising sailor. They combine the latest official survey data with first-hand information gathered over 60 years of research by Don Street Jr and his wide network of contributors. Like all Imray charts, they are printed on water resistant Pretex paper for durability, and they include many anchorages, facilities and inlets not included on official charts. This edition includes the latest official data combined with additional information sourced from Imray's network to make it ideal for small craft. It includes the latest official bathymetric surveys. There has been general updating throughout.
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C29: Harwich to Whitby: 2022
Book SynopsisThis edition includes the latest official UKHO data, combined with additional information sourced from Imray's network to make it ideal for small craft. The chart has been fully revised throughout including the latest bathymetric survey data and updated wind farm detail.
£24.65
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart Y6 Laminated: Suffolk and Essex
Book SynopsisLaminated version of Y6. For this 2022 edition the chart has been fully updated throughout with revised depths and the latest wind farm developments.
£20.66
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart Y12 Laminated: Rivers Stour and
Book SynopsisPlans included: Upper Orwell to Ipswich (1:20 000) Fox's Marina (1:10 000) Woolverstone Marina (1:10 000) Suffolk Yacht Harbour (1:10 000) Shotley Marina (1:10 000). For this 2022 edition the chart has been fully updated throughout with revised depths and the latest harbour developments.
£20.66
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Y17B: The Rivers Crouch and Roach: 2022
Book SynopsisPlans included: Burnham Yacht Harbour (1:12 500) River Crouch continuation to Battlesbridge (1:35 000) River Roach continuation to Rochford (1:35 000)
£21.15
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart M13: Denia to Barcelona and Ibiza:
Book SynopsisPlans included: Puerto de San Antonio (Ibiza) (1:17 500) Puerto de Ibiza (Ibiza) (1:15 000) Puerto de Palma (Mallorca) (1:17 500) Porto Colom (Mallorca) (1:10 000) Puerto de Mahon (Menorca) (1:20 000) Alcudia (Mallorca) (1:15 000) Approaches to Ciudadela (Menorca) (1:10 000) The chart has been fully revised throughout. The plans of Puerto de San Antonio (Ibiza) and Alcudia (Mallorca) now provide coverage at improved larger scales.
£21.56
Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Imray Chart C5: Portland Bill to Salcombe
Book SynopsisPlans included: Bridport Harbour (1:5000) Lyme Regis (1:10 000) Exmouth (1:21 500) Teignmouth Harbour (1:12 500) Torquay Harbour (1:7700) Brixham Harbour (1:10 000) Tor Bay (1:50 000) River Dart Entrance (1:15 000)
£24.65