'There are all too few authors ... who not only know about their subject but can write well about it. Tom Cunliffe is one,' according to Cruising magazine. Tom Cunliffe has many years of experience cruising all round Europe and from the Caribbean to Russia and Brazil to the Arctic. He is an RYA Yachtmaster examiner and a training consultant for Sailing USA - the governing body of yachting in the USA. He is a regular columnist for Yachting Monthly and Yachting World in the UK, and SAIL in the USA.
Required reading for skippers whether on board or in the classroom. --Yachting Life Brings together all the essentials of modern cruising in one volume, and ensures that this time-tested book will continue to be the foundation for navigators, skippers and anyone undertaking coastal and offshore passages. --All at Sea The absolute bible for anyone intending to go to sea in boats. --stainesnews.co.uk No other book explains every facet of sailing as comprehensively...any boat would be better equipped with this book aboard. --Yachting Monthly Excellent, a must for the library and winter reading. --Compass Magazine Contains everything you need to know about the theory and practice of sailing --Surrey Herald An ideal gift to give to the aspiring sailor to ensure the challenges ahead are properly understood. --Nautical Magazine These are new editions of well-established books essentially addressing the RYA Yachtmaster offshore qualification. Both books are beautifully produced with excellent diagrams and illustrations in full colour and seem to me to cover the syllabus comprehensively and well. --The Little Ship As in most Adlard Coles publications it also almost goes without saying that the presentation - text, graphics, pictures - is superb. --Sailing For Southern Africa It guides examination candidates as authoritatively and reassuringly through the RYA syllabus as a sea pilot bringing a ship to harbour. --Yachting Life the standard reference for for Yachtmaster students and skippers. --Press Journal An essential read for anyone contemplating making a coastal or off-shore passage. --WindCheck magazine