Description
by Cruising Club of America- Edited by Doug & Dale Bruce This guide has been continually published and updated since 1955. Newfoundland offers adventure and unspoiled beauty to the cruising yachtsman. For centuries Newfoundlanders’ livelihood was from inshore fishing - for cod, in open dories. Many of the South Coast’s innumerable anchorages are relocated settlements that still have no access to the outside world other than by the sea. The Island’s population lives primarily along the Northeast coast, along the shores of four huge bays which are North America’s mecca for cruising! This is the only cruising guide that covers the entire island with over 200 harbors in detail including charts, sketches and color photographs. There are updates offered online annually. perfect bound in 8.5 x 11-inch format. 246 pages.
Specifications
What Makes Newfoundland Such A Special Island For Cruising?
It has dramatic, rugged, beautiful scenery; countess well protected harbors and anchorages; animal, bird and undersea creatures abound, plus Icebergs most years. It has a colorful history—amalgamating many cultures, from First Nations people to British, Irish and French explorers and today with people from all parts of the globe.
What Makes The CCA Guide Worth Having Aboard?
It includes details and chartlets for over 200 harbors. It covers all regions of the island. It is filled with useful facts and recommendations gleaned from 70 years of continuous publishing and regular updates. It is available only in this printed book format.
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