Successfully Skipper a Sailboat: Modern Lessons From the Fastest-Growing Global Sailing Education and Certification Program

Successfully Skipper a Sailboat: Modern Lessons From the Fastest-Growing Global Sailing Education and Certification Program

by Grant Headifen
Successfully Skipper a Sailboat: Modern Lessons From the Fastest-Growing Global Sailing Education and Certification Program

Successfully Skipper a Sailboat: Modern Lessons From the Fastest-Growing Global Sailing Education and Certification Program

by Grant Headifen

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Overview

Take the first steps to become certified to charter a boat anywhere in the world.

Imagine having the credentials to charter and skipper a boat in the Caribbean—or anywhere in the world.

Grant Headifen and the experts at NauticEd have certified thousands of sailors for bareboat skippering in some of the most alluring seas of the world. NauticEd’s résumé-building system is accepted by yacht charter companies worldwide.

Successfully Skipper a Sailboat offers everything you need to know—and with its unique, scannable QR codes providing clear instructional videos and animations, it is the next best thing to being on the water with an instructor at your side. Here is all you need to quickly learn how to confidently handle skippering and boat operations near shore with ease.
NauticEd is the world’s most advanced sailing education and sailing certification program, providing sailing training from basics to advanced education through entertaining and interactive multimedia online sailing courses and an unparalleled network of global training centers. No other program in the world can offer you this.

Here is what just one of NauticEd’s students had to say:
“I’ve sailed for the last thirty-plus years, and have a fifty-ton master’s credential. I’m constantly learning something new or forgotten from NauticEd.”

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944824051
Publisher: Seahorse
Publication date: 02/21/2017
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 126,757
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Grant Headifen is the global director of education for NauticEd, a leading international sailing education and certification company. His passion and focus is to make sailing education available and accessible to those who share his love of the water. With a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Texas, Austin, Headifen brings a unique approach to sailing education. He is able to explain the very technical in simple, practical pieces to allow anyone to grasp the concepts. His goal: to give sailors the knowledge and the competence to sail like an expert anywhere in the world. Originally from New Zealand, Grant lives in Austin, Texas, with his daughter (his other passion).

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Chapter 1 Weather and Sea Conditions 1

Chapter 2 Electrical Systems 28

Chapter 3 Auxiliary Power-Diesel Engines 43

Chapter 4 Hulls, Rigging, and Sails 54

Chapter 5 Rules of the Nautical Road 70

Chapter 6 Leaving the Slip, Maneuvering in the Marina, and Returning Safely 74

Chapter 7 Sailing 89

Chapter 8 Communications 138

Chapter 9 Navigation 156

Chapter 10 Anchoring and Mooring 190

Chapter 11 Safety and Emergencies 211

Afterword 244

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