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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Paperwork
What paperwork do I need to carry?
Ship's papers
Personal papers
e-Borders...what new EU legislation could mean to you
Chapter 3 - The boat
Routine checks
Safety equipment
Tool kit
Sail repair ki
Navigation checklist
Grab bag checklist
Engine spares checklist
Chapter 4 - Hull checks
Electronics check
Waste disposal
Chapter 5 - Provisioning
Fresh food
Storage
Seasickness remedies
Provisions
Chapter 6 - Planning the voyage
Planning
Checklists
Passage plan
Alternative ports
Pilotage plan
Tidal stream
Distance table between Channel ports
Distance table between North Sea ports
Going from Chichester to St Vaast-la-Hougue
Going from the Solent to the Dutch Waddenzee
Going from Hamble to St Peter Port
Chapter 7 - Arrival and return
Flag etiquette
Customs formalities
Immigration requirements
Taking pets abroad
The Schengen Convention
Returning to the UK
Limitations on imported goods
Chapter 8 - The crew
Clothing
Watch systems
Safety briefing
Radio call sign routine
Emergency radio routine
Man Overboard (MOB)
First Aid (including seasickness)
Useful addresses
HM Coastguard Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centres
International Code of Signals and morse code symbols
Useful publications
Index