The Reeds Eastern Almanac is designed specifically for the UK East Coast and the Dutch and Belgian coastlines. It offers ready access to essential information by virtue of its clear layout and user-friendly format. Topics include pilotage, tides, safety, navigation, radio, lights, waypoints, weather forecast information around UK and European waters, communications, Mayday and distress procedures. Spiral binding allows the almanac to be opened flat on the chart table and the large type size and clearer improved layout makes information easy to read even in adverse conditions. Covering the UK east coast from Ramsgate to Cape Wrath including the Shetland & Orkney Islands, plus the Belgian and Dutch coasts, it is the complete guide for North Sea mariners.
Neville Featherstone served in the British Royal Navy from 1956 to 1986 as a Pilot. He has participated in a Fastnet race, sailed from the Canaries to Barbados and completed a single-handed circumnavigation of the UK over the years. He began editing the Nautical Almanac in 1992, continued until 1999 and then resumed the editing role in 2003. He has also written the Reeds Yachtsman’s Handbook and three Cruising Guides. He currently owns a Westerly Fulmar, and lives in Sherborne, 30 miles south of Bristol in Dorset, England’s most beautiful county.
Peter Lambie grew up on the waterfront next door to the Island Sailing Club at Cowes. He spent his childhood mucking about in boats and got involved with the 'sailing scene'. He has raced extensively in the Solent & offshore and has spent many seasons cruising North European and UK waters. He had a 35 year professional career at sea during which time he rose to serve as Master of Trinity House Lighthouse Tenders, Coastal Environmental Survey Vessels, Cross Solent High Speed Passenger Catamarans and Ro-Ro Passenger Ferries. He lives in Wimborne, Dorset, closest to Southampton.
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