Mediterranean Almanac 2021-22
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Imray Almanac for the Mediterranean. Edited by Rod and Lucinda Heikell.
Product Details
Part Number: ALM28-21
Edition: 2021/2022
Printed and corrected to: No
ISBN: 9781786792310
Publisher: Imray Laurie Norie And Wilson Ltd
Language: English
Author(s): Lucinda Heikell, Rod Heikell
Author: No
Format: Paperback
The essential marine data resource for yachts sailing the Mediterranean, the Imray Mediterranean Almanac is published biennially with updates available in a downloadable supplement at the end of the first year.
It includes:
Data, waypoints and contacts for all major harbours and marinas throughout the Mediterranean Sea plus Atlantic Islands.
Weather sources for radio, internet and apps
Information on lights and buoys
Maritime regulations, marine reserves and traffic schemes
Coast radio stations and frequencies
GMDSS safety and distress communications
Harbour plans throughout, with the familiar Imray cartography which adds clarity to their use. There are the usual detailed revisions throughout this edition, plus many new harbour plans.
Rod Heikell
Rod Heikell was born in New Zealand and sailed hesitantly around bits of its coast in a variety of yachts. He tried racing in the Hauraki Gulf but was really not much good at it. In England he abandoned academic life and for no good reason other than curiosity bought Roulette, a 1950s plywood JOG yacht nearly 20ft long, and sailed it down to the Mediterranean. He worked on charter her and delivered yachts until, in ignorance of the scale of the task, he set off to write a yachtsman's guide to Greece. This was followed by guides for other countries in the Mediterranean. He has sailed back and forth between England and the Mediterranean, including a trip down the Danube and on to Turkey in Rosinante, an 18ft Mirror Offshore. In 1996 he took his forth yacht, Tetra, to SE Asia and back for the research for Indian Ocean Cruising Guide. Apart from sailing the 'wrong' way and back again the 'right' way across the Indian Ocean, he has done four transatlantics on his own yachts and also cruised extensively in other parts of the world on other yachts. He is currently back at the end of a circumnavigationand sailing again in his beloved Mediterranean.