Martin Thomas is the former Commodore of the Ocean Cruising Club, and is currently the Vice-Commodore of the Royal London Yacht Club. He was previously the Watch Officer on board the sail training schooner Sir Winston Churchill. A distinguished surgeon, he has written on topics of emergencies at sea and medical treatment for yachtsmen. Peter Bruce served in the Royal Navy for many years, and continues to spend much time at sea, cruising, researching his pilot books or racing. He is one of the top Corinthian skippers in the world, has twice been part of Britain's winning Admiral's Cup team and has taken part with distinction in most Fastnet races since his first in 1961.
If you buy no other book for your voyage, buy this one. * Pete Goss * This book is an institution. * Practical Boat Owner * The ultimate survival handbook. * Yachting World * A book written by experts. I would strongly recommend it to anyone who finds themselves irresistibly drawn towards the sea. It should be on every offshore yacht sailor's list of must-read books. -- Paul Boissier, RNLI Chief Executive * Lifeboat * The latest edition of [the] classic ... skulfully edited by Martin Thomas and Peter Bruce, who have brought their own wealth of experience. An instructive read. -- Paul Heiney * Sailing Today * Essential reading for every sailor. * Yachting Monthly * The bible on surviving storms at sea. This has always been an invaluable book for offshore sailors. Highly recommended. * Sailing Today * First-hand tales of extreme weather and storm conditions with expert reflection and advice…essential reading for every sailor. * Yachting Monthly * Everyone who goes on the sea should read it. * The Marine Quarterly *