Year: 1988 Language: English Author: Ingrid Holford Genre: Reference book Publisher: Airlife Publishing Edition: Second Format: PDF & Word Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 119 Description: From Introduction: "This book is written for everyone who goes afloat and is at the mercy of the weather. I have stretched the word yacht to include everything from small dinghies to large cruisers, both sailing vessels and powered craft. I have also used the term yachtsman to include yachtswomen and yachtschildren, so that I may use he and him for everyone, to keep the text easy to read. In this revised edition, I have taken heed of constructive comments made by reviewers 6 years ago, and tried to simplify some of the difficult topics, highlighted for me by sailing instructors and yachtsmen to whom I have lectured. Illustrated throughout with 36 diagrams, 36 black and white and 12 colour photographs." The Author Ingrid Holford was amongst the first women graduates who were recruited as weather forecasters during the Second World War. She was a WAAF Officer from 1942-46, forecasting and briefing air crew in RAF Training Command. After the war, Ingrid married a yachtsman and began sailing herself and since then has written many articles about the weather in the yachting journals. She has written four other books about the weather, contributed on weather topics to various BBC radio programmes, and for three years was standby forecaster with Southern Television, before its demise.
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The yachtsman's weather guide
Year: 1988
Language: English
Author: Ingrid Holford
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: Airlife Publishing
Edition: Second
Format: PDF & Word
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 119
Description:
From Introduction:
"This book is written for everyone who goes afloat and is at the mercy of the weather. I have stretched the word yacht to include everything from small dinghies to large cruisers, both sailing vessels and powered craft. I have also used the term yachtsman to include yachtswomen and yachtschildren, so that I may use he and him for everyone, to keep the text easy to read.
In this revised edition, I have taken heed of constructive comments made by reviewers 6 years ago, and tried to simplify some of the difficult topics, highlighted for me by sailing instructors and yachtsmen to whom I have lectured.
Illustrated throughout with 36 diagrams, 36 black and white and 12 colour photographs."
The Author
Ingrid Holford was amongst the first women graduates who were recruited as weather forecasters during the Second World War. She was a WAAF Officer from 1942-46, forecasting and briefing air crew in RAF Training Command. After the war, Ingrid married a yachtsman and began sailing herself and since then has written many articles about the weather in the yachting journals. She has written four other books about the weather, contributed on weather topics to various BBC radio programmes, and for three years was standby forecaster with Southern Television, before its demise.
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