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Greek Waters Pilot 10th Edition | 
enlarge | Author: Rod Heikell Creator: Lucinda Michell Publisher: Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd Category: Book
List Price: $109.95 Buy New: $46.50 You Save: $63.45 (58%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 494436
Media: Hardcover Edition: 10th Ed. Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 520 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 8.2 x 1.3
ISBN: 0852889712 EAN: 9780852889718 ASIN: 0852889712
Publication Date: December 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New. SKU 0852889712. Mint Condition - with immediate next working day shipment from the UK to anywhere in the world.
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Product Description Greek Waters Pilot is the definitive cruising guide to the coasts and islands of Greece. It covers the entire area from the Ionian Islands to the Aegean, Rhodes and Crete and includes details of over 450 harbours in a single volume. Greek Waters Pilot has been painstakingly compiled from the author's own survey work and the latest first hand information. This tenth edition coincides with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the launch of the original Greek Waters Pilot. As with each preceding edition this one includes further updating and improvement. Between 2005 and 2007 Rod Heikell and his wife Lu revisited much of the Ionian, Saronic and Dodecanese in their present yacht, Skylax, picking up new information, additional photographs and updated plans. The organization of detail within the confines of a single volume is an impressive achievement and has been the basis of Greek Waters Pilots' status as the indispensable guide for anyone sailing around Greece.
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Just what I needed April 24, 2008 I'm heading for the Cyclades this summer on a yacht. This book has all the information I need for my trip.
Greece vs. Caribbean (BVI) May 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am planning to bareboat in the Saronic / Argolic soon. It will be my first experience in the area, since in previous ocasions I bareboated, I did it in the British Virgin Islands. This is why, My first reaction was to compare this guide with the ones I used in the BVI. Assuming it covers an area which is dramatically bigger than the BVI, I was not surprised with the size of the book, which, is big and bulky (certainly not a pocket one, or something you can read at bead, you need a table to put it over...). I found the book is clearly written, easy to understand, with good diagrams. If I not rate it with a five (5), is because:
- Though it has a general map at the begining of each section, once you are inside a section, reviewing the different places, is difficult to place certain port in the big picture context. This requires going back and forward, which is certainly not easy considering the size of the book. I believe having the ports (or anchorages) diagrams refered to a bigger portion of the area, would be helpful. This would make easier to plan itineraries. - Main ports and anchorages are included. But it seems the book lacks of information about secluded places, which may serve as lunch stops between main destinations. - Would have expected more "local flavour" in the descriptions of ports, once you are in. Maybe more recommendations on where to go, or what to do. Or that kind of data, which really makes the difference between the so called "milk charters" or a "tailored" one.
This book is the default guide which you will find on board of many of the yachts in the greek area (as I could find out from many quotations I received when planning my vacation). But if you are going there for the first time, I strongly recommend to have the book far in advance, since is not the kind of book easy to use on board (mainly because of it size, you will only use it down at the navigation table, but not in the cokpit). Then, is up to you if you decide to take it with you in the plane... or trust the one you will find on board is in good shape. But the important thing is to be acquainted with it. Having said all this, I am very happy to have this book in my library while planning my vacations.
Greek Waters "Bible" June 10, 2000 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This book is definitely a "must have" for everyone sailing in Greece. We have used it now for 4 Years there without having any problems finding the information we need to find. Together with the local charts (which are often not too accurate) You will definitely find your way to the destination safely.
"The" book for sailing the Greek waters. June 21, 1999 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
If you'e going, get this book. If you've been there hopefully it was already aboard with you. Great reference book: It is the book to have as a sailor in that area. Greek mapping of ATONs etc is not the best and this publication contains the best local knowledge you could have aboard unless your skipper is a highly knowledgeable local sailor. Landmarks, harbor services, native's demeanor, food & supplies, light historical info, phone numbers, even a glossary of useful Greek terms. This was my second trip using this book.
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