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Yachting WorldIssue: 01/08/2009 Ref: YW0809 Availability: 17 in stock.
Pricing Information (Please select delivery location) Product DescriptionFASTNET 79 - the disaster unfoldsFrom the Editor The legacy of the 79 Fastnet was a huge improvement in safety across the sport COVER STORY FASTNET 79 - the disaster that changed sailing It was the worst disaster in ocean racing history - 24 boats were abandoned, a total of 21 people died. In our 28-page special feature we look back 30 years to the storm that struck 303 yachts in the Fastnet Race . . . The rescue effort Minute by minute account of the rescue effort and illustration of the craft involved Life and death decision - 5 minutes that changed my life forever The personal tragedy of Yachting World's Technical Editor Matthew Sheahan who, at 17, was sailing the 30ft Grimalkin Why was the storm so devastating? Met man Chris Tibbs examines the charts Facing the fallout Alan Green tells the story of the Inquiry Could it happen again? The repercussions of the disaster and how equipment, communications and SAR techniques have changed Leading Edge Is GPS going down? Should we worry? Letters The cost of saving a life; piracy, what piracy? Walrus The height of technology back in 1979 Robin Knox-Johnston The frustrations and responsibilities of solo sailing and the pleasure of being alone at sea Gear Broadband for smaller yachts; folding bike for salty sailors; Musto light gear tested Yachts 130ft Spirit of Tradition from S&S; new Rogers 82; the fiery Pendragon On test: Bavaria 55 Cruiser Fresh thinking by the German production giant creates a radical new flagship COVER STORY How to go it alone The OSTAR returns to its roots as the Royal Western YC encourages amateurs back into the single-handed transatlantic race. You could do it in your boat, says Elaine Bunting Classic round the Horn An adventurous owner takes his precious 1904 wooden gaff cutter Merrymaid round Cape Horn and into the Chilean Channels Cruising The old storm tactics are still the best, says Hal Roth in his last book; to sea in a lollipop boat; local knowledge for the Morbihan Great Seamanship The first Fastnet in 1925 on the cutter Fulmar COVER STORY Performance World Cowes Special With no corporate sponsor this year, will Cowes Week still hold its magic? We ask CEO Stuart Quarrie. Plus: insider's guide to Solent sea breezes; how to deal with two different fleets meeting at a mark; boathandling tips for sportsboats; Pace Notes for 2009 Fastnet SuperSail Dutch builders fight the recession - just Yachts for sale Classified ads One Amazing Day A great 1993 Fastnet with Eddie Warden Owen Yachting World, 9 July 2009 |
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