This is a comprehensive guide to sailing (or motor boating) round Britain.

Sailing Today (review of previous edition)

There is something to learn on every page. Must be one of the best available practical guides for cruising.

Lymington Times (review of previous edition)

Clear writing, stunning imagery and useful graphics make for a manual at once informative and entertaining. The book is an invaluable guide to anyone thinking of cruising the UK

Yachting Monthly (review of previous edition)

Se alle

Brimming with practical advice interspersed with absolutely stunning photographs … the book has ignited my belief that the circumnavigation of the UK and Ireland is not only truly achievable, but also essential for the cruising sailor.

Cruising Association (review of previous edition)

Packed with invaluable, advice on planning, preparation, and maximising your experience … this guide gives you the confidence to set sail

Practical Boat Owner

This is just so much more than a pilot book. The information on harbours, headlands and the rest is rock solid, but there’s more useful information on running a boat here than in many a textbook that specialises in nothing else. Sam is a grown-up sailor of wide experience. It shows, and even an old salt like me found plenty in its beautifully presented pages to top up my knowledge banks.

Tom Cunliffe

An indispensable planning manual for all sailors and motorboaters yearning to cruise home waters.

Sailing around Britain and Ireland may be a challenge that requires a great deal of preparation, but it is an extremely rewarding experience without taking you too far from home. The coastline is beautiful and it doesn't require extended time off work to embark on an adventure.

This planning bible offers practical insights into every aspect of circumnavigating, covering: when to leave, choosing direction of travel, what charts and equipment are needed, how much it is likely to cost, possible routes (via canals or 'the long way'), likely pitfalls during the journey, and the types of running maintenance that might be required. Experienced offshore sailor Sam Steele includes ‘ten of the best’ castle anchorages, wildlife encounters, picturesque marinas and many more suggestions to help boaters make the most of their trip.

Packed full of maps and photos, this revised third edition provides up to date information on local facilities and marinas, finances, safety and navigation. It also includes a new chapter on greener circumnavigation, with advice on how to achieve a lighter footprint for your cruise.

This is the perfect guide for boaters planning as well as dreaming of one day circumnavigating Britain's beautiful islands, whether fully crewed, short-handed or singlehanded.

Les mer
An indispensable planning manual for all sailors and motorboaters yearning to cruise home waters.

Introduction

1 Is this the voyage for me?
2 Planning the route
3 Finances
4 Preparations
5 Stores, equipment and kit
6 Provisioning
7 Greener wake
8 Mooring and anchoring
9 Weather
10 Staying in touch
11 Navigation
12 Life on board
13 Safety
14 Hazards in coastal waters
15 Engine maintenance
16 Ten of the best

Appendix 1 Marinas in north-west Ireland and Scotland
Appendix 2 Fuel availability
Appendix 3 Pilot books and sailing directions
Appendix 4 Books, articles and websites
Index

Les mer
An indispensable planning manual for all sailors and motorboaters yearning to cruise home waters.
Fully revised 3rd edition of this practical guide for sailors providing detailed advice about when and exactly how to go about a UK circumnavigation.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781399411271
Publisert
2025-02-13
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
780 gr
Høyde
248 mm
Bredde
180 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Sam Steele learnt to sail her home-built mirror dinghy on the Norfolk Broads. She has been offshore sailing for over 40 years and has logged over 25,000 miles at sea. Sam gained her RYA Yachtmaster at the age of 20 and has sailed to the Azores and back, cruised around the Canary Islands, sailed around Britain, Majorca, Croatia and for the last 8 years has been exploring the Baltic in Carra, her Rustler 42.