Bad Storms, Heavy Weather
Timothy Wyand

Here’s what you’ll discover in this book…

  • The monster do’s and don’ts when you’re caught in a storm
  • Four top tips to handling your boat in a rain squall
  • What you need to know about the size of a wave
  • Two spots you need to avoid when caught in a bad storm
  • How to quickly determine bad weather by looking at the cloud formations
  • The three worst types of waves for your boat and why they pose a problem
  • Four beginner techniques to determine an approaching storm
  • Two powerful strategies to apply in any storm after putting on your life jacket
  • Two major reasons to avoid being near a lee shore
  • The most important reason to know your boat’s characteristics

Highlights from
this Segment

– Which storm is most dangerous on a lake or river?

  – What makes storm conditions on the ocean really bad?

  – Why this storm is worse on the open ocean.

  – The one key thing to help you from going aground in a storm.

About Timothy Wyand

Timothy Wyand spent 22 years in the U.S. Coast Guard as a boatswain and Chief Warrant Officer. He spent 12 years stationed in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Alaska Bearing Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Persian Gulf, and South America.

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