

Don't Leave Home (or the Dock) Without It!
The Difference is in the DetailThe 63rd Edition should tell you something. This is a huge text that has been revised and improved many times. I have three different editions spanning 35 years--including a recent one which had been moderized especially in the area of electronics.
Many people might be daunted by the amount of information in this book. It is presented by topic and not necessarily by the order you should learn this material. If you think of it as a reference and take it one bite at a time, and work your way through the book, you will be a better seaman for it.
The text is suitable for both power boaters and sailors, who own or operate small to large yachts.
Having trouble docking? Confused about anchoring? Buy this book. The explanations for the use of spring lines alone are worth the price of the book, and will help you keep your vessel intact. We don't want to smash the boat up with 50 people watching do we?
This is the first book we recommend to our boating students.

A great little resource.I like the fact that the people that compiled this dictionary included names and even a guide to assist in pronounciation.
This nook is not an exhaustive researh on the Hawaiian language; but will greatly assist in research; Two Bears.
Aloha nui loa (I love you very much).
makamaehawaii is a place unique in the sense that the spirit and the beauty can actually be captured by the words in the language...I highly recomend these priceless pages of fun and enjoyment.if for no other reason than to learn a new word to describe something...the languageis sweet,the words simple,and "the new pocket hawiian dictionary"no ka oi! mahalo to the authors!!!!
Very Nice! Definatly a 5 star!

A Compassionate Picture of Our Human Animals
Forgotten wisdom
Best book about the how & why of baby's behaviourRead this and you'll know how to respond properly to your baby


Chapman Piloting
Chapman's Piloting

The Crazy Ladies / Sex and the City. same girls, years apart"THE CRAZY LADIES" is the 1970's "prequel" to "Sex and the City", no doubt about it.
This book follows the adventures of four young women who go chasing around Manhattan having one wild sexual adventure after another. Sound familiar? It's hilarious!
This book could only have been written by Candace Bushnell, who wrote "Sex and the City" and who thinks like a man; or this author known as "Joyce Elbert" who no one knows anything about, and who I secretly think must be a man because women just don't write this way!
I can't say anything at all about the storyline, I don't want to spoil this book for anyone by giving away even one teeny little part of the story. Let's just say you'll never eat a hotdog again without thinking about this book and LAUGHING!!!!
(What is a "Norforms" anyway???)
Read, enjoy!
The Best Ladies Book Ever Written.

Not essential to navigation, but most desirableThe essentials to celestial navigation are a sextant, the current nautical almanac, and an accurate timepiece correctible to Greenwich Mean Time (Coordinated Universal Time.)
Given those things and some basic instruments and charts, and of course the requisite knowledge and skills to use them, you can find your way on the trackless oceans of the world.
If you lack the knowledge and skills to use the above instruments and objects, you can learn to use them, with the application of the necessary dilligence and intelligence, in either of two volumes, this one and the 'American Practical Navigator.' The latter comes in two volumes, and is published by the U.S. government (Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic Center).
Both volumes are used as textbooks by the United States Naval Academy and the United States Power Squadrons, to teach celestial navigation. I am a full certificate member of the latter organization.
I recommend them to you.
Joseph Pierre, N
Author of THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS: Our Journey Through Etermnity
A systematic and complete book about navigation

Hubbard Street.
1923 version of elbert hubbard's scrap bookI actually use this book to relax, when ever times are hard, and i need a change of pace. There are writtings from every great person that wrote or spoke up untill the time Mr. Hubbard died. This is a very inspirational reading. I recommend this book to everyone.


Nice guide for at home or the field.
A comprehensive field guide to the trees of the W. U.S.

BWH resident opinion
An MGH medical resident's perspective
Lighter Coat Pockets...

complete guide to boating
common sense should prevail
An excellent update of a classic reference
Whether you're a new boater just getting started or an old salt needing a little refresher, this is your dependable one-volume reference. When we need material for our "Boating/PWC Basics" course, this is where we go.
The book is continuously updated and fresh, with new information on topics like GPS and how to use it and Digital Selective Calling (DSC) for your marine radio. It continues to present essential and complete information on preparing to get underway, operating and navigating your boat, the practice of good seamanship, docking or mooring your boat, and how to put it away for the winter (which some of us have to do!).
Chapman's has been a fixture in our library (and on our boats) since the 50th edition in 1972. And even though we pay a little more for it now than the $8.95 price in 1972, you'll still find it a great value at Amazon's price shown above.
Our advice: Don't leave home (or the dock) without it.