Table of contents for Powerboating / Sandy Lindsey.


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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Women and Powerboating
A perfect fit for women
The rewards of powerboating
Women powerboaters and how they got started
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Learn before you cruise
What to expect the first time
Stepping aboard
Normal apprehension
Chapter 3: Getting Comfortable with Your Boat
The parts of a powerboat
How a powerboat moves through water
The basics of driving a powerboat
Types of powerboats
Chapter 4: Leaving the Dock and Returning
Anticipating your first powerboat cruise
Preparing the boat for departure
Casting off
Leaving the dock
Getting under way
Turning to port and starboard
Understanding prop walk
Going in reverse
Docking
Fending off and making fast
Knots for docking
Chapter 5: Weather and Navigation Basics
Weather forecasting basics
Tips to avoid being caught in a storm
What to do if you're caught in rough weather
Do I need a compass?
Using charts
GPS units and other electronic tools
Tides and currents
Navigation aids
Who has the right-of-way?
Lights at night
Speed limits
Chapter 6: Essential Equipment
Boat-buying basics
Choosing between a new and a used boat
What you really need on board
Communication afloat: why you need a VHF radio
Tools and spare parts
Anchors and anchoring
Clothing for more comfortable powerboating
Chapter 7: Trailering Your Powerboat
Trailer anatomy
Hitting the road
Backing up
Launching from the trailer
Retrieving the boat
Chapter 8: Safety and Comfort
Staying in touch
How do I use a VHF radio?
Required safety and emergency equipment
Fuel safety
What to do if something goes wrong
Crew overboard and what to do
EPIRBs and when to use them
Float plans and how to file them
First-aid equipment and knowing how to use it
Personal comfort
Chapter 9: Basic Maintenance and Minor Repairs
How to tell whether your powerboat is operating properly
Choosing a good mechanic
Minor repairs you can make yourself
Preventive maintenance
Chapter 10: Powerboating with Friends and Family
Sharing the joys of powerboating
Bringing the whole family
Taking vacations afloat and extended cruises
Further adventures
Chapter 11: Resources
Index


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Motorboats, Boating for women