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| Cruising Guide to Trinidad and Tobago Plus Barbados and Guyana (Cruising Guides) (Cruising Guides) |  | Author: Chris Doyle Publisher: Cruising Guide Pubns Category: Book
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1832778
Media: Spiral-bound Edition: 3 Pages: 254 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.5 x 0.4
ISBN: 0944428770 Dewey Decimal Number: 917 EAN: 9780944428771 ASIN: 0944428770
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Product Description This new, completely updated edition has been expanded to include Guyana. Including 53 sketch charts, aerial photographs, dazzling scenic photography throughout, unsurpassed onshore information with sections on exploring, provisioning, services and restaurants. The guide is linked to the author's website where you can download town maps, GPS waypoints given in the sketch charts and much more.
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Doyle's Guide to Trinidad, Tobago and Barbados September 8, 2003 sallyj@umn.edu (Minneapolis, MN United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This guide is another superb resource for cruising sailors from Chris Doyle. Thirty five years of living on a boat while collecting and updating information about sailing in the eastern Caribbean have honed Doyle's ability to include essential details about everything a cruising sailor might want or need.In this guide for Trinidad, Tobago and Barbados, the combination of detailed charts as well as aerial photos with navigational overlays provides a clear picture of how to get in and out of every harbor safely. For each port there is a wealth of information on the nearest supplies and services for repairs and replacements of the zillion things that might go awry or get dropped overboard when living and traveling on a boat. Doyle's affection for both the islanders and their environment is reflected in his enthusiastic descriptions of the many places and (and proprietors) to visit while on shore. In addition to details about how to get to and from grocery stores, restaurants, laundry facilities, etc., there are many descriptions of wonderful places to explore on foot or by dinghy. This is particularly helpful in these islands where one needs ideas on where to begin to see the amazing wealth of natural wildlife. Best of all, the guide is well-written, easy to follow and fun to read.
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