Sailing Tours: The Yachtsman's Guide to the Cruising Waters of the English Coast, Part 1L.U. Gill, 1892 - Great Britain |
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Page v
... course of our many cruises the necessity of these guide books has been impressed upon us . The vagabond spirit , if generally dormant , is present in most healthy men , and the trammels of that monotonous humdrum which civilisation ...
... course of our many cruises the necessity of these guide books has been impressed upon us . The vagabond spirit , if generally dormant , is present in most healthy men , and the trammels of that monotonous humdrum which civilisation ...
Page vi
... course , for the benefit of those who will profit by our experience . On these occasions our only guide was a chart , and as an instance of how unreliable this species of guide can sometimes be , it will be sufficient to cite two facts ...
... course , for the benefit of those who will profit by our experience . On these occasions our only guide was a chart , and as an instance of how unreliable this species of guide can sometimes be , it will be sufficient to cite two facts ...
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... Course to the Spitway Buoy - The Spitway -Depth of Water Decreasing - Curious Aspect of Vessels . all together in one spot in the Open Sea - The Spitway Closing up - Reasons for these Cross Channels becoming Shallower - Dredging no use ...
... Course to the Spitway Buoy - The Spitway -Depth of Water Decreasing - Curious Aspect of Vessels . all together in one spot in the Open Sea - The Spitway Closing up - Reasons for these Cross Channels becoming Shallower - Dredging no use ...
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... course there need be really no limit , for there is no reason whatever why a good amateur should not be as useful as a paid hand , provided he will work -but there's the rub . Our aim will be to give , in a succession of short tours ...
... course there need be really no limit , for there is no reason whatever why a good amateur should not be as useful as a paid hand , provided he will work -but there's the rub . Our aim will be to give , in a succession of short tours ...
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... course , fairly easy to obtain , and yet to keep the symmetry of a smart yacht . But we prefer a vessel that only draws from 4ft . to 4ft . 6in . depth of water , and in this case a centre - board is almost a necessity . At least if we ...
... course , fairly easy to obtain , and yet to keep the symmetry of a smart yacht . But we prefer a vessel that only draws from 4ft . to 4ft . 6in . depth of water , and in this case a centre - board is almost a necessity . At least if we ...
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abreast ahead Aldborough Alde AMATEURS anchor anchorage ancient ashore bank barges Bawdsey beach Beacon Blackwater boat breeze Brightlingsea Buxey Castle channel Chelmondiston church Clacton Cliff cloth gilt coast Colne colour craft creek Crouch cruise Darcy Ding Dovercourt east eastern entrance Erwarton Essex fair Felixstowe Flats Hadleigh Castle Hall Hanford Water harbour Harwich head hill Horsea Island Illustrated Island keep land Landguard Layer Marney Towers Leigh light London look Lord low water mainsail Maldon Manningtree manor Maplin Maplin Sands mark Marney martello tower Mersea miles narrow Naze nearly night North north-east Orford Haven Orwell passing pier Pinmill Point pretty red and white river River Alde round sailing Sands shingle ship shore Shotley side Southend Spit Spitway stand starboard steamers steer Stour Swin Thames tide Tollesbury Tolleshunt D'Arcy turn vessel village Walton weather wind Wrabness yacht
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