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Heavy Weather Boating Emergencies.


Heavy Weather Boating Emergencies

Chuck Luttrell & Jean Luttrell

Marlor Press, Inc.

4304 Brigadoon Dr., St. Paul St. Paul

as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26]

See : Bravery
, MN 55126

094340097X $19.95 1-800-669-4908

Simply put, Heavy Weather Boating Emergencies: What To Do When Everything Goes Wrong is a critically important survival guide that should be considered "must reading" for anyone operating a powerboat of any size or dimension on a freshwater fresh·wa·ter  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, living in, or consisting of water that is not salty: freshwater fish; freshwater lakes.

2. Situated away from the sea; inland.

3.
 lake or river system. Author and powerboat expert Chuck Luttrell (a Search and Rescue Specialist and a Department of the Interior certified See certification.  instructor in motorboat operation with more than fourteen years of professional boating experience that included being a boat patrol ranger in Kentucky, Texas, and Lake Mead mead (mēd), wine made of fermented honey and water, sometimes flavored with spices. It is highly intoxicating. Mead was known in classical Greece and Rome and was the favorite drink of the tribes of N and W Europe. , Nevada) shows how to deal with flooding, capsizing and sinking; people overboard o·ver·board  
adv.
Over or as if over the side of a boat or ship.

Idiom:
go overboard
To go to extremes, especially as a result of enthusiasm.
; engine failure and grounding; navigational loss of position; other boaters in need of rescue; and much more. Black-and-white photographs and diagrams illustrate the key points of this literally lifesaving guide.
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Title Annotation:Heavy Weather Boating Emergencies: What to do when Everything Goes Wrong
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Date:Aug 1, 2006
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