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On Jun 11, 8:59 am, wrote:
Do you guys have recommendations besides, but similar to, Cornell's 'World Cruising Routes' for armchair blue water cruising / far distant trip planning? Thanks! You might be interested in http://www.noonsite.com or the "World Cruising Handbook" both by the Cornells. BA has the "Ocean Passages for the World" which is very good particularly if you can find an early edition. However, like all things BA is is expensive. NIMA puts out a series of "Sailing Directions (Enroute)" for various parts of the globe. Most cruising guides, including Cornell's, crib shamelessly from the BA and the "Sailing Directions". There are lots and lots of guides to specific parts of the world and most of them are more fun to read than the government pubs. For actual destinations the "Lonely Planet" guides and various similar products are indispensable. -- Tom. |
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