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The Cruising Woman's Advisor: How to Prepare for the Voyaging Life Diana Jessie

The Cruising Woman's Advisor: How to Prepare for the Voyaging Life By Diana Jessie

The Cruising Woman's Advisor: How to Prepare for the Voyaging Life by Diana Jessie


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Provides advice to women contemplating short-term cruising or long-term voyaging. This book gives insights into a plethora of women's concerns, including: why we go; cruising roles and relationships; the right boat; medical preparation and planning; children on board; family issues and events; staying in touch; and career planning and employment.

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The Cruising Woman's Advisor: How to Prepare for the Voyaging Life by Diana Jessie

For a woman considering the cruising lifestyle, the questions are endless. What is cruising really like? Can I do it? Will I like it? will it be horrible, or wonderful? Longtime sailor and circumnavigator Diana Jessie provides advice to women contemplating short-term cruising or long-term voyaging. She gives unique insights into a plethora of women's concerns, including: Why We Go . . . Cruising Roles and Relationships . . . The Right Boat . . . What Do I Need to Learn? . . . If My Partner Falls Overboard, How Do I Rescue Him? . . . Learning for Independence . . . Fearing the Weather Ahead . . . Isn't It Dangerous Out There? . . . Medical Preparation and Planning . . . Children On Board . . . Family Issues and Events . . . Staying in Touch . . . Career Planning and Employment . . . Bathing, Hair Care, Skin Care, Clothing . . . Sex at Sea . . . Provisioning for Cruising

To provide a broad perspective, Diana Jessie includes the opinions of noted women cruisers, including: Barbara Merritt, contributing editor of Cruising World magazine; Lin Pardey, longtime cruiser and author of several cruising books; Dawn Riley, noted America's Cup and Whitbread sailor; Patience Wales, two-time circumnavigator and editor of SAIL magazine; plus seventeen other women, from novices to world-renowned sailors.

The Cruising Woman's Advisor: How to Prepare for the Voyaging Life Reviews

The information Diana offers is not only useful and accurate, it also stresses an often ignored fact...cruising is a participation sport. The more both partners get involved, the larger the rewards. Pardey, Lin

About Diana Jessie

Diana Jessie has written and edited seven boating books, including two Chapman guides to powerboat and sailboat ownership, and written numerous articles for SAIL, Yachting, Sailing, WoodenBoat, 48i? North, Yachting World, Seahorse, and others. She has raced in numerous women's events and major ocean races, including the TransPacific, and circumnavigated the globe with her husband in a 48-foot sloop. They have visited six continents and over 60 countries, crossing all the oceans and the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Red Seas. Jessie has received numerous sailing awards and served as senior race officer for the U.S. Sailing Association. After 30 years under sail, Jessie converted to powerboating and writes knowledgably about cruising under both forms of motive power. She teaches seminars on heavy weather seamanship, safety at sea, and cruise management, and specializes in helping women overcome fear and enjoy boating and cruising.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Lin PardeyPrefaceIntroductionParticipants1--The Cruising LifeWhat Is the Cruising Lifestyle?Why We GoDemands and Rewards2--His Dream, Her Dream, TooThe Raison d'EtreCruising Roles and RelationshipsCommunication RequiredLiving the Dream3--Getting StartedWhere Do I Learn?Your Mate as Your InstructorSailing SchoolsLearning on Your OwnDo I Have to Become an Expert?What Do I Need to Learn?If My Partner Falls Overboard, How Do I Rescue Him?How Can I Go Cruising When I Always Get Seasick?How Do I Keep the Boat from Heeling?How Do You Live in Such a Confined Space?How Do You Manage the Boat on Long Voyages?What Scares You the Most About Voyages?How Many Storms Have You Encountered at Sea?How Often Do You Go Home?4--A Boat for Just the Two of UsThe Right BoatA Personal ChoiceSailing VenueSizeHow Does It Sail?Living SpaceBunksThe GalleyThe HeadAdequate StowageBoat GearSafety GearUpkeep5--Fearing the Weather AheadWeren't You Scared?Gathering InformationLearning to CopeSteering Clear of Bad WeatherPilot Charts, a Basic ToolWhat Do You Do to Prepare for Bad Weather?EquipmentDiscomfortPracticeThe Silver Lining6--Pirates and ProtectionIsn't It Dangerous Out There?There Are Some Real DangersHow Do We Protect Ourselves?Traveling in CompanyCarrying WeaponsAttention-Getting Goods AbroadOther Things You Can DoMy Own Approach7--In Sickness and in HealthMedical Preparation and PlanningTrainingMedical KitMedical RecordsHealth InsuranceHelp and EmergenciesMedical ConcernsSeasicknessMenstrual CyclePregnancyMenopauseSkin ProtectionFitness8--Children On BoardInfants and ToddlersPreparing Your BoatSafety IssuesHealth ConcernsDiapersFoodSocial LifeSchool-Age ChildrenEducation UnderwayHealth and Safety for Kids on the GoFood for Growing ChildrenQuarters for KidsGetting AlongAdolescentsHealth and Safety for TeensA Place of Their OwnHigh School and Beyond9--Folks at HomePreparationCommunicating After You LeaveYour FeelingsFamily Issues and EventsBecoming a GrandparentDisasters at HomeEmergency ContactThey Don't Want Me to GoGuilt10--Staying in TouchWho Forwards the Mail and Pays the Bills?MailA Deliverable AddressCommunication with RadiosAmateur Radio Operators (Hams)Telephone CommunicationCommunication in the Future11--Career Planning and EmploymentThe Option of TimingExpectationsCombining Work and PlayWhen is Recess?Sabbatical CruisingMaking a New CareerOn-the-Water ProfessionalsPeddling Your SkillsConstraints and Regulations12--Home Is Where the Heart IsYour Boat Is Your HomeBoat UnitsGreat Things Come in Small PackagesMoving AboardSelecting the SystemsThe KISS PrincipleWhat Are the Choices?Comfort Comes in All ShapesI Don't Need ItYour Home Is Your Nest13--Memories and MementosInventory ReductionI Might Need ThatKeeping ValuablesWhat's Worth Keeping?Pick Something SmallMake a ChoiceSaving Important ItemsHomebase StorageBorrowed StorageSafety Deposit Box StorageNew MementosDisposal Systems14--Twenty-Four Hours a DayA Different PaceSchedules for SailingStanding WatchOff WatchNetsWeatherfaxTime at AnchorEveryday Life in PortDestinationsMaking FriendsFriends from HomeWill I Be Bored?15--Woman to WomanBathingHair CareSkin Care and MakeupClothingSex at Sea16--Making the Most of ItThings to Learn for IndependenceDinghy OperationSpeaking the LanguageGrow as You GoCruising SkillsPersonal SkillsSmell the Roses17--A Few Words About ProvisioningProvisioning for CruisingShopping in Foreign CountriesWhat's Out ThereForeign FindsBright Copper KettlesTablewareStowageEpilogue--The Voyage ContinuesAppendix--Resources for Cruising Services and InformationBibliography--Recommended Reading for Confidence and PreparationIndex

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CIN0070319812G
9780070319813
0070319812
The Cruising Woman's Advisor: How to Prepare for the Voyaging Life by Diana Jessie
Used - Good
Paperback
International Marine Publishing Co
19970516
170
N/A
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