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Adriatic Pilot


Synopsis


In publication for over thirty years, Adriatic Pilot remains the only single volume to cover the whole region, from Albania and the heel of Italy in the south to Venice and Slovenia in the north. The ever-popular cruising ground of Croatia is covered extensively in four separate chapters.

Trevor Thompson, Dinah Thompson

Summary

Chapter 1: The Northern Adriatic

* Covers: The coastline from Trieste to Porto Lignano, including Venice and the Gulf of Trieste.
* Real example: A detailed description of the entrance to Venice Lagoon, including landmarks, water depths, and potential hazards.

Chapter 2: The Central Adriatic

* Covers: The coastline from Porto Lignano to Pescara, including Ravenna, Ancona, and the Conero Promontory.
* Real example: A chart showing the approach to and anchorage in the port of Ancona, highlighting the breakwaters, buoys, and restricted areas.

Chapter 3: The Southern Adriatic

* Covers: The coastline from Pescara to Durrës, Albania, including Bari, Brindisi, and the Strait of Otranto.
* Real example: A passage plan for sailing from Brindisi to Corfu, Greece, considering wind conditions, currents, and port facilities along the route.

Chapter 4: Montenegro and Albania

* Covers: The coastline and ports of Montenegro and Albania, including Bar, Kotor, and Durrës.
* Real example: A photograph of the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, illustrating the narrow channel and surrounding mountains.

Chapter 5: Croatia

* Covers: The coastline and ports of Croatia, including Rijeka, Split, and Dubrovnik.
* Real example: A table listing the coordinates and facilities of marinas and anchorages throughout the Croatian islands.

Chapter 6: Slovenia

* Covers: The coastline and port of Slovenia, focusing on Koper and Piran.
* Real example: A chart showing the layout of the Port of Koper, including container terminals, dry docks, and other infrastructure.

Chapter 7: Tides and Currents

* Covers: Tides, tidal ranges, and currents throughout the Adriatic Sea.
* Real example: A graph showing the tidal cycle in Venice Lagoon, indicating times of high and low water.

Chapter 8: Weather and Climate

* Covers: Climate patterns, prevailing winds, and seasonal sailing conditions in the Adriatic Sea.
* Real example: A weather forecast for the Northern Adriatic, including predictions for wind speed, direction, and wave height.

Chapter 9: Charts and Publications

* Covers: Navigational charts, pilots, and other publications essential for sailing in the Adriatic Sea.
* Real example: A list of recommended charts and publications for the entire Adriatic Sea and specific regions.

Chapter 10: Safety and Regulations

* Covers: Safety regulations, international maritime law, and emergency procedures relevant to sailing in the Adriatic Sea.
* Real example: A diagram illustrating the international distress signals and their corresponding flag displays.