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The Nautical Origins of Everyday Expressions A charming etymology tracing the shipboard origins of over 200 words and expressions, and how they came ashore into everyday conversation. Books
9.95 USD
A wickedly entertaining collection of caustic quips and witty criticisms. Books
14.95 USD
Keep your diesel engine going with help from a master mechanic Marine Diesel Engines has been the bible for do-it-yourself boatowners for more than 15 years. Now updated with information on fuel injection systems, electronic engine controls, and other new diesel technologies, Nigel Calder's bestseller has everything you need to keep your diesel engine running cleanly and efficiently. Marine Diesel Engines explains how to: Diagnose and repair engine problems Perform routine and annual maintenance Extend the life and improve the efficiency of your engine Books
27.95 USD
Achieve your wildest retirement dreams? An Ultimate Guide to the Rest of Your Life. When work no longer seems to end at age 65 you may need a method to navigate through the retirement maze. 486 pages Books
19.95 USD
In the new edition, you'll find the latest tide and current tables for the Atlantic coast, pages on GPS navigation, radio-telephone use, lights and fog signals, courses and distances, safety and weather for the mariner. Printed every year, ELDRIDGE appears in November in many marine stores and bookshops
3.77 USD
Jervis Inlet, Desolation Sound and approaches Atlas produced by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. This informative spiral bound 16"x23" kit contains pages of general information, facilities guides and distance tables, weather pilot charts and temps, emergency information, and a gazetteer with hundreds of GPS wants PLUS all the CHS charts for Jervis Inlet and Desolation Sound. Enclosed in a weather-resistant plastic zip-lock bag Large-scale insets of the most frequented small craft havens Photographs of the approaches to harbours and channels Important geographic reference points Each chart also contains a narrative with descriptions of navigation aids and dangers, tide and current characteristics, and information on supplies and facilities at anchorages. Weather information with meteorological tables Weather broadcast information and wind diagrams Emergency information included
88.00 USD
NOAA Lithographic Nautical Charts The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Lithographic Nautical Charts are the traditional paper charts that are updated with each new edition and are one of NOAA's signature products. The comprehensive suite of traditional paper charts can be used to navigate the Great Lakes and the coastal waters of the U.S. and its territories. Traditional paper charts are produced by a lithographic printing process, and are printed by the Federal Aviation Administration. Individual charts vary in physical size and scale to meet specific needs of mariners. For example: Most traditional paper charts are printed on one side of large-format, durable paper Small-craft charts are pre-folded much like a road map and are tailored for use by the recreational boater Some traditional charts that cover rivers or canals are created in page format and are spiral bound to form a book When a new chart edition is created, it includes the latest nautical information available to NOAA up until the time of printing. New editions are published when one or more changes of navigational importance render the prior printing obsolete. During a typical year, NOAA may create 200 to 300 new chart editions. The edition number and date (month and year of printing) are found in the lower left corner of the chart. The dates of the latest Notice to Mariners and Local Notice to Mariners corrections applied to the chart are also listed.
32.75 USD
NOAA Lithographic Nautical Charts The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Lithographic Nautical Charts are the traditional paper charts that are updated with each new edition and are one of NOAA's signature products. The comprehensive suite of traditional paper charts can be used to navigate the Great Lakes and the coastal waters of the U.S. and its territories. Traditional paper charts are produced by a lithographic printing process, and are printed by the Federal Aviation Administration. Individual charts vary in physical size and scale to meet specific needs of mariners. For example: Most traditional paper charts are printed on one side of large-format, durable paper Small-craft charts are pre-folded much like a road map and are tailored for use by the recreational boater Some traditional charts that cover rivers or canals are created in page format and are spiral bound to form a book When a new chart edition is created, it includes the latest nautical information available to NOAA up until the time of printing. New editions are published when one or more changes of navigational importance render the prior printing obsolete. During a typical year, NOAA may create 200 to 300 new chart editions. The edition number and date (month and year of printing) are found in the lower left corner of the chart. The dates of the latest Notice to Mariners and Local Notice to Mariners corrections applied to the chart are also listed.
22.75 USD
NOAA Lithographic Nautical Charts The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Lithographic Nautical Charts are the traditional paper charts that are updated with each new edition and are one of NOAA's signature products. The comprehensive suite of traditional paper charts can be used to navigate the Great Lakes and the coastal waters of the U.S. and its territories. Traditional paper charts are produced by a lithographic printing process, and are printed by the Federal Aviation Administration. Individual charts vary in physical size and scale to meet specific needs of mariners. For example: Most traditional paper charts are printed on one side of large-format, durable paper Small-craft charts are pre-folded much like a road map and are tailored for use by the recreational boater Some traditional charts that cover rivers or canals are created in page format and are spiral bound to form a book When a new chart edition is created, it includes the latest nautical information available to NOAA up until the time of printing. New editions are published when one or more changes of navigational importance render the prior printing obsolete. During a typical year, NOAA may create 200 to 300 new chart editions. The edition number and date (month and year of printing) are found in the lower left corner of the chart. The dates of the latest Notice to Mariners and Local Notice to Mariners corrections applied to the chart are also listed.
22.75 USD
WEST SYSTEM Technical Books Guide you through a wide range of projects and repairs These books are chock-full of important of information on recommended product usage, applications, and step-by-step instructions for a wide variety of projects, including blister repair, deck reinforcement, lamination repair, closing of punctures and holes, dry rot repairs and more. Specific step-by-step instructions Helpful illustrations Safety tips
5.49 USD
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