602E: Weather Forecasting and Routing Part 1
Seamanship Vol.1: Anchoring, Weather, Man Overboard
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Bill Biewenga explains how to gather weather information using your eyes, your boat’s instruments and hi seas radio broadcasts. Learn from the clouds, the sea state around you, and changing patterns you observe. Refer to your instruments on board and gather information from outside sources. Then put the information together to see what might be headed your way and decide how best to route your boat.
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