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Cruising Guide To Eastern Florida (Cruising Guide to Eastern Florida)
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Cruising Guide To Eastern Florida (Cruising Guide to Eastern Florida)
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by Claiborne S. Young
Sales Rank : 250354
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Paperback: 543 pages
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company; 5 edition November 4, 2004
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1589802551
ISBN-13: 978-1589802551
Product Dimensions:
9 x 7.8 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
Product Review
Hailed by sailors as the standard and best guide on the subject. In this updated third edition, the reader will find firsthand information on water and port conditions including navigation depths and dockside facilities. The author also includes the history and folklore of the area, and recommends restaurants and shoreside attractions. Young has personally checked every item out. Best of all, it is in the inimitable style of Claiborne Young. Sailors have come to trust his as the last word on the subject. He is also the author of Cruising Guide to Western Florida, Cruising Guide to the Northern Gulf Coast, and Power Cruising, all published by Pelican. -- From the Publisher
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
"Cruising Guide to Eastern Florida" is the most thoroughly researched and comprehensive source for details on the facilities and waters of the Sunshine States eastern shore, from Fernandina Beach to Miami. In this updated fifth edition, the reader will find a wide range of new information, including current navigational data, marinas and other boating facilities, water depths, shoreside dining and other attractions, and anchorage locales along the entire shore.
New for this edition are the "Anchorage Summary" and "Marina and Yacht-Club Summary" sections at the beginning of each chapter, offering the reader a quick synopsis of what anchorages and pleasure-craft facilities are available within a particular region. Author Claiborne S. Young has also included latitude and longitude positions for anchorages and marinas. As with his other guides, Young provides dozens of helpful maps, photographs, and chart references. Intriguing historical profiles and coastal folklore will give visitors a flavor of the region. This edition also includes a handy dockage-fee rating system, so transient cruisers know what to expect in advance.
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