Today, yachts are often equipped with electrical windlasses, autopilot,
bow thrusters, etc. This equipment has also become much more reliable,
making it possible to make long offshore passages without much knowledge
of seamanship. However, as the coastguards in many countries can
confirm, more and more yachts require assistance, even when they should
be able to reach harbour on their own. In this book you will be shown
the traditional techniques you should be familiar with - regarding rope
handling, manoeuvring and anchoring - in order to make long or short
passages safely. Each element is clearly explained alongside detailed
illustrations, combining to make a straightforward and easy-to-follow
guide. Although yacht gear is becoming more and more reliable, you can
be almost sure that, sooner or later, it will fail or you will be out of
electrical power to use it. Learning the traditional techniques may not
only be necessary but is also both interesting and fun. Instead of
waking up the entire harbour in the early hours with the noise of your
bow thruster, you may, alternatively, use a spring line to get safely
moored to or leave the pontoon quietly.