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Book Synopsis
Well established as ‘the East Coast yachtsman’s bible’, this 20th edition of Jan Harber’s classic cruising companion marks the book’s 60th anniversary. Dating back to 1956 when Jack Coote, Jan’s father, produced the first black and white edition, East Coast Rivers, now extending from Lowestoft to Ramsgate, continues to cover the rivers, curlew-haunted creeks and intricate shoals and swatchways of the Thames Estuary and surrounding rivers. Comprehensive pilotage and nautical information based on years of local knowledge is complemented by port information and local maritime history, helping cruising sailors to make the most of their visit to the East Coast. The text is illustrated throughout with updated charts and photographs, including spectacular aerial shots of a number of the rivers and entrances that make up this cherished cruising ground. Not only a pilot guide, this is the memoir of a family’s history; exploring, capturing and celebrating this extraordinary sailing area.

Trade Review
"Essential information is complemented by quotes, local history, family history and additional photographs to provide the reader with a greater insight into the nature of this cruising area." (Little Ship Club) "To read this guide is to go on a journey with someone who is steeped in the East Coast Rivers and knows intimately its swatchways, creeks, mud and sandbanks." (The Deben Magazine) "The pilotage is descriptive and full of local colour including extensive quotations that give a real flavour of the East Coast" (Practical Boat Owner) "Years of experience shine through in the well-thought-out use of photographs and chartlets." (Classic Boat) "Well established as 'The East Coast Yachtsman's Bible'...highly regarded guide" (Boat Mart) "...excellent aerial photographs, simple and clearly illustrated chartlets...a useful new guide to navigate distances." (Yachting Monthly) "...very much a 'cruising companion', with patches of history, anecdote, quotation and detail of shoreside facilities...well illustrated..." (Sailing Today) “For those who prefer an interesting read to a technical guide, East Coast Rivers is full of good local knowledge.” (Yachting Monthly). "The old favourite for this area and has been in publication since 1956. Years of experience shine through in the well-thought out use of photographs and chartlets." (Classic Boat).

Table of Contents
PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE: Lowestoft; CHAPTER TWO: Southwold; CHAPTER THREE: Orford River; CHAPTER FOUR: The River Alde; CHAPTER FIVE: The River Deben; CHAPTER SIX: Harwich Harbour; CHAPTER SEVEN: The River Orwell; CHAPTER EIGHT: The River Stour; CHAPTER NINE: Walton Backwaters; CHAPTER TEN: The River Colne; CHAPTER ELEVEN: The River Blackwater; CHAPTER TWELVE: The River Crouch; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: The River Roach and Havengore; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: The River Thames; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The Medway; CHAPTER SIXTEEN: The Swale; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Cross Estuary Routes; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Ramsgate; CHAPTER NINETEEN: Sixty Years of East Coast Rivers; TIDAL CONSTANTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX

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    Publisher: Fernhurst Books Limited
    Publication Date: 01/11/2016
    ISBN13: 9781909911512, 978-1909911512
    ISBN10: 1909911518

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Well established as ‘the East Coast yachtsman’s bible’, this 20th edition of Jan Harber’s classic cruising companion marks the book’s 60th anniversary. Dating back to 1956 when Jack Coote, Jan’s father, produced the first black and white edition, East Coast Rivers, now extending from Lowestoft to Ramsgate, continues to cover the rivers, curlew-haunted creeks and intricate shoals and swatchways of the Thames Estuary and surrounding rivers. Comprehensive pilotage and nautical information based on years of local knowledge is complemented by port information and local maritime history, helping cruising sailors to make the most of their visit to the East Coast. The text is illustrated throughout with updated charts and photographs, including spectacular aerial shots of a number of the rivers and entrances that make up this cherished cruising ground. Not only a pilot guide, this is the memoir of a family’s history; exploring, capturing and celebrating this extraordinary sailing area.

    Trade Review
    "Essential information is complemented by quotes, local history, family history and additional photographs to provide the reader with a greater insight into the nature of this cruising area." (Little Ship Club) "To read this guide is to go on a journey with someone who is steeped in the East Coast Rivers and knows intimately its swatchways, creeks, mud and sandbanks." (The Deben Magazine) "The pilotage is descriptive and full of local colour including extensive quotations that give a real flavour of the East Coast" (Practical Boat Owner) "Years of experience shine through in the well-thought-out use of photographs and chartlets." (Classic Boat) "Well established as 'The East Coast Yachtsman's Bible'...highly regarded guide" (Boat Mart) "...excellent aerial photographs, simple and clearly illustrated chartlets...a useful new guide to navigate distances." (Yachting Monthly) "...very much a 'cruising companion', with patches of history, anecdote, quotation and detail of shoreside facilities...well illustrated..." (Sailing Today) “For those who prefer an interesting read to a technical guide, East Coast Rivers is full of good local knowledge.” (Yachting Monthly). "The old favourite for this area and has been in publication since 1956. Years of experience shine through in the well-thought out use of photographs and chartlets." (Classic Boat).

    Table of Contents
    PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE: Lowestoft; CHAPTER TWO: Southwold; CHAPTER THREE: Orford River; CHAPTER FOUR: The River Alde; CHAPTER FIVE: The River Deben; CHAPTER SIX: Harwich Harbour; CHAPTER SEVEN: The River Orwell; CHAPTER EIGHT: The River Stour; CHAPTER NINE: Walton Backwaters; CHAPTER TEN: The River Colne; CHAPTER ELEVEN: The River Blackwater; CHAPTER TWELVE: The River Crouch; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: The River Roach and Havengore; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: The River Thames; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The Medway; CHAPTER SIXTEEN: The Swale; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Cross Estuary Routes; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Ramsgate; CHAPTER NINETEEN: Sixty Years of East Coast Rivers; TIDAL CONSTANTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX

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