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    Under Wide and Starry Skies

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    Author Nicholas Coghlan

    Cast off the lines and discover 50 of the most fabulous off-the-beaten-track sailing destinations on our planet.

    If you own a sailing boat, chances are that you've wondered what it would be like to throw in your job, cast off and sail over the horizon.

    Here are 50 out-of-the way destinations to encourage you to sell up and go (or enjoy a temporary escape) with practical tips including formalities, the prevailing weather and GPS positions. The selection of locations is based on over 70,000 miles of sailing. Some (St Helena, Cocos Keeling) are classic yet remote destinations that have been favoured by circumnavigators ever since the days of Joshua Slocum. Others (in Japan, Patagonia or the Pacific Northwest) have been chosen as perfect examples of the attractions of those regions. Common denominators are protection from the weather, scenic beauty and historic and/or human interest. And the fact that, while solitude is not guaranteed, you won't be troubled by the arrival of a cruising flotilla or by a novice dragging anchor onto you.

    Each anchorage is introduced with a lively account describing the place, its history and people (if any) as well as the author and his crew's adventures. Each account is followed by a beautifully hand-drawn sketch of the anchorage and an information box.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    PART 1: NORTH PACIFIC & NORTH AMERICA
    1) Isla Guadalupe – Mexico
    2) Isla Clarion – Mexico
    3) Isla Canal de Afuera – Panama
    4) Pohnpei – Federated States of Micronesia
    5) Guam – USA
    6) Kabashima, Goto Retto archipelago – Japan
    7) Mitarai, Inland Sea – Japan
    8) Shimoda – Japan
    9) Geographic Harbor, Alaska Peninsula – USA
    10) Nellie's Rest, Prince William Sound, Alaska – USA
    11) Kliuchevoi Bay, Southeast Alaska – USA
    12) Summers Bay, Alison Sound, British Columbia – Canada
    13) Rose Harbour and S'Gang Gwaay, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia – Canada
    14) Hollywood Passage, Bunsby islands, British Columbia – Canada
    15) San Miguel Island, California – USA

    PART I I : SOUTH PACIFIC
    16) Caleta Brecknock, Tierra del Fuego – Chile
    17) Puerto Eden – Chile
    18) Isla Juan Fernandez (Robinson Crusoe) – Chile
    19) Easter Island – Chile
    20) Aukena, Iles Gambier – French Polynesia
    21) Motu Haamu, Raivavae, Iles Australes – French Polynesia
    22) Aitutaki – Cook Islands
    23) Palmerston Atoll – Cook Islands
    24) Niuatoputapu – Tonga
    25) Apia – Samoa
    26) Kavala Bay, Kandavu – Fiji
    27) Port Resolution, Tanna – Vanuatu
    28) Port Havannah, Efate – Vanuatu
    29) Twin Waterfall Bay, Banks Islands – Vanuatu
    30) Port Mary, Santa Ana Island – Solomon Islands
    31) Lola Island, Vonavona Lagoon – Solomon Islands
    32) Middle Percy Island, Queensland – Australia
    33) Lizard Island, Queensland – Australia
    34) Possession Island, Endeavour Strait, Queensland – Australia

    PART I I I : INDIAN OCEAN AND AFRICA
    35) Christmas Island – Australia
    36) Cocos Keeling atoll – Australia
    37) Rodrigues Island – Mauritius
    38) Kraalbaai, Langebaan Lagoon – South Africa
    39) Luderitz – Namibia
    40) Alkwasir Island, Khartoum – Sudan

    PART IV: SOUTH ATLANTIC
    41) St Helena Island
    42) Ascension Island
    43) Fernando de Noronha – Brazil
    44) Praia Cantagalo, Angra dos Reis – Brazil
    45) Puerto Deseado – Argentina
    46) Spaniard Harbour, Bahia Aguirre – Argentina

    PART V: NORTH ATLANTIC AND CARIBBEAN
    47) Quebec Harbour, Michipicoten Island, Lake Superior – Canada
    48) Anse aux Petites Iles, Saguenay Fjord, Quebec – Canada
    49) Man O'War Bay – Tobago
    50) Cayo Herradura, Isla La Tortuga – Venezuela

    Appendix – A Note on Charts
    Index

    Author Nicholas Coghlan

    Cast off the lines and discover 50 of the most fabulous off-the-beaten-track sailing destinations on our planet.

    If you own a sailing boat, chances are that you've wondered what it would be like to throw in your job, cast off and sail over the horizon.

    Here are 50 out-of-the way destinations to encourage you to sell up and go (or enjoy a temporary escape) with practical tips including formalities, the prevailing weather and GPS positions. The selection of locations is based on over 70,000 miles of sailing. Some (St Helena, Cocos Keeling) are classic yet remote destinations that have been favoured by circumnavigators ever since the days of Joshua Slocum. Others (in Japan, Patagonia or the Pacific Northwest) have been chosen as perfect examples of the attractions of those regions. Common denominators are protection from the weather, scenic beauty and historic and/or human interest. And the fact that, while solitude is not guaranteed, you won't be troubled by the arrival of a cruising flotilla or by a novice dragging anchor onto you.

    Each anchorage is introduced with a lively account describing the place, its history and people (if any) as well as the author and his crew's adventures. Each account is followed by a beautifully hand-drawn sketch of the anchorage and an information box.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    PART 1: NORTH PACIFIC & NORTH AMERICA
    1) Isla Guadalupe – Mexico
    2) Isla Clarion – Mexico
    3) Isla Canal de Afuera – Panama
    4) Pohnpei – Federated States of Micronesia
    5) Guam – USA
    6) Kabashima, Goto Retto archipelago – Japan
    7) Mitarai, Inland Sea – Japan
    8) Shimoda – Japan
    9) Geographic Harbor, Alaska Peninsula – USA
    10) Nellie's Rest, Prince William Sound, Alaska – USA
    11) Kliuchevoi Bay, Southeast Alaska – USA
    12) Summers Bay, Alison Sound, British Columbia – Canada
    13) Rose Harbour and S'Gang Gwaay, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia – Canada
    14) Hollywood Passage, Bunsby islands, British Columbia – Canada
    15) San Miguel Island, California – USA

    PART I I : SOUTH PACIFIC
    16) Caleta Brecknock, Tierra del Fuego – Chile
    17) Puerto Eden – Chile
    18) Isla Juan Fernandez (Robinson Crusoe) – Chile
    19) Easter Island – Chile
    20) Aukena, Iles Gambier – French Polynesia
    21) Motu Haamu, Raivavae, Iles Australes – French Polynesia
    22) Aitutaki – Cook Islands
    23) Palmerston Atoll – Cook Islands
    24) Niuatoputapu – Tonga
    25) Apia – Samoa
    26) Kavala Bay, Kandavu – Fiji
    27) Port Resolution, Tanna – Vanuatu
    28) Port Havannah, Efate – Vanuatu
    29) Twin Waterfall Bay, Banks Islands – Vanuatu
    30) Port Mary, Santa Ana Island – Solomon Islands
    31) Lola Island, Vonavona Lagoon – Solomon Islands
    32) Middle Percy Island, Queensland – Australia
    33) Lizard Island, Queensland – Australia
    34) Possession Island, Endeavour Strait, Queensland – Australia

    PART I I I : INDIAN OCEAN AND AFRICA
    35) Christmas Island – Australia
    36) Cocos Keeling atoll – Australia
    37) Rodrigues Island – Mauritius
    38) Kraalbaai, Langebaan Lagoon – South Africa
    39) Luderitz – Namibia
    40) Alkwasir Island, Khartoum – Sudan

    PART IV: SOUTH ATLANTIC
    41) St Helena Island
    42) Ascension Island
    43) Fernando de Noronha – Brazil
    44) Praia Cantagalo, Angra dos Reis – Brazil
    45) Puerto Deseado – Argentina
    46) Spaniard Harbour, Bahia Aguirre – Argentina

    PART V: NORTH ATLANTIC AND CARIBBEAN
    47) Quebec Harbour, Michipicoten Island, Lake Superior – Canada
    48) Anse aux Petites Iles, Saguenay Fjord, Quebec – Canada
    49) Man O'War Bay – Tobago
    50) Cayo Herradura, Isla La Tortuga – Venezuela

    Appendix – A Note on Charts
    Index
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