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World Cruising Routes by Jimmy Cornell - Fully revised seventh edition to be published in March 2014

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Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 1987, offshore navigation has undergone a number of major changes, and this new edition has been thoroughly revised to meet the requirements and expectations of the current generation of offshore sailors.

Some of the most important changes have been dictated by the effects of climate change on global weather and the availability of the data gathered over the last two decades by meteorological satellites. This data resulted in the publication of Cornell’s Ocean Atlas, which was produced jointly with Ivan Cornell, and contains monthly pilot charts for all oceans of the world.

Examination of this data highlighted some essential changes that have occurred in the global weather systems over the years. The revisions in the seventh edition were dictated primarily by the information contained in the latest pilot charts, which required a rethinking of some old established route planning tactics, many of which are no longer valid.

Another important change made in this edition is the addition of detailed waypoints on some well-travelled routes, as well as the inclusion of alternative routes leading to popular cruising destinations. Compared to previous editions, where the waypoints were listed mainly for planning purposes, in this new edition every waypoint along each route is listed, enabling the navigator to plot a course for any passage from start to finish.

In direct response to current navigational methods, most routes, and especially those leading to popular cruising destinations, have been redesigned to provide essential passage planning details. Also, new routes have been added to areas rarely explored until recently by cruising yachts, from Greenland and Micronesia to China and the Northwest Passage.

One new feature added to this edition is that of windgrams depicting a summary of wind conditions for the month when passages are undertaken along some of the most commonly sailed routes. The windgrams are a synthesis of individual windroses as shown in the pilot chart published in Cornell’s Ocean Atlas.

To ease the task of worldwide voyage planning, C-Planner, a route planning application conceived by Ivan and Jimmy Cornell, has been designed as a companion to this edition of World Cruising Routes.

Since its publication in 1987, World Cruising Routes has sold 200,000 copies in its English, German, French, Italian and Spanish editions making it one of the best-selling nautical publications in the world. World Cruising Routes, and its companion volumes World Cruising Destinations, World Voyage Planner and Cornell’s Ocean Atlas, are to be found on board every long distance cruising yacht, and provide ocean navigators all the information they need, from the planning stages of a voyage to its successful completion.

The seventh edition of World Cruising Routes will be translated into French and German. The foreign editions will be available at the end of 2014.

The English edition can be pre-ordered from:
Paradise Cay Publications (North America)
amazon.co.uk (UK)

Jimmy Cornell

An accomplished sailor, event organiser and successful author, Jimmy Cornell has sailed 200,000 miles in all oceans of the world including three circumnavigations as well as voyages to Antarctica, Alaska and Spitsbergen. Thousands of sailors have fulfilled their dream of blue water cruising with the help of Jimmy Cornell’s books.

Jimmy Cornell is the founder of the ARC transatlantic rally, World Cruising Club and noonsite.com. Since 1986 Jimmy Cornell has organized 20 transatlantic rallies, five round the world rallies and one round the world race, with over 3,000 yachts and 15,000 sailors having participated in his sailing events. His latest project is the Blue Planet Odyssey, a global event aimed at raising awareness of the effects of climate change, in which he will sail on his new yacht Aventura IV.

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