North Africa
| Authors: | Di Stoddard and Graham Hutt |
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| Published: | 2023 |
| Format: | Hardback, 279 pages |
| Size: | 297 × 210 × 23 mm |
North Africa - Hardback / 5th edition (2023) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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North Africa - Hardback / 5th edition (2023) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Updated Harbour Plans
Extended Imray cartography with new harbour plans reflecting recent changes and improved facilities throughout the region.
Since his first visit more than fifty years ago, author Graham Hutt has sailed the coastline of North Africa extensively in a number of yachts, from a 29ft Stella to a 65ft schooner. His infectious enthusiasm for the Arab countries of the Mahgreb helped to open the region to cruising sailors, and it is again becoming popular as a destination outside of Europe. Di Stoddard has worked with Graham to update this fifth edition.
This comprehensive guide provides detailed information on marinas, harbours and anchorages as well as introductory sections covering topics specific to the area, including the modernised formalities in most ports. In several locations new harbours have opened and facilities have markedly improved.
Familiar Imray cartography is included throughout; harbour plans have been updated and extended to reflect changes, and many new photographs are included to assist navigation and inform the reader about this most beguiling region.
Whether overwintering or on passage across the Mediterranean or down the Atlantic coast, North Africa is an essential cruising companion.
About Royal Cruising Club Pilotage Foundation
Imray has worked with the Royal Cruising Club Pilotage Foundation since 1985. The Foundation is a charity which collects and researches written, photographic and chart information relating to small boat pilotage, navigation and operation, climate and weather conditions, including information from remote areas of the world where other sources of information are scarce or non-existent.
The authors who work with the Foundation are respected and experienced cruising sailors, with thousands of nautical miles of cruising under their belts.
Once the Pilotage Foundation has researched and edited the material about a particular cruising area, Imray shapes it into a book, creating the cartography (often where there is very little official survey data as a source) and combining this with the manuscript and photos to create a new cruising guide.
About Imray
Imray has been publishing nautical information for recreational and professional mariners since the mid-18th century. Originally a family business, the company retains continuity through generations of maritime knowledge. Today, Imray is part of FB Imray, a joint venture with freytag & berndt (Austrian cartographic specialists). This has allowed them to combine traditional expertise with modern production methods.
Imray is recognised by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency as a chart producer. Their portfolio extends beyond paper charts to include pilot books, cruising guides, almanacs, and navigation handbooks.
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HarboursTangier, Ceuta, Oran, Alger, Al Iskandariyh (Alexandria)
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AreaMediterranean
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Sea AreaMediterranean Sea
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CountryMorocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt
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