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Davis Instruments Weather Forecasting Quick Reference Card
Davis Instruments Weather Forecasting Quick Reference Card
Davis Instruments Weather Forecasting Quick Reference Card
Davis Instruments Weather Forecasting Quick Reference Card
Shows the use of wind direction, barometric pressure, and cloud type in predicting the weather, plus a full list of radio weather stations for official broadcasts, key information on storm warnings, hurricane avoidance, navigating in fog and other hazardous conditions, and more. Weatherproof high-strength plastic, full color both sides. Punched for binder or bulkhead mounting. Dimensions: 8.5" x 11" (216 x 279 mm).

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Davis Instruments Weather Forecasting Quick Reference Card

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Shows the use of wind direction, barometric pressure, and cloud type in predicting the weather, plus a full list of radio weather stations for official broadcasts, key information on storm warnings, hurricane avoidance, navigating in fog and other hazardous conditions, and more. Weatherproof high-strength plastic, full color both sides. Punched for binder or bulkhead mounting. Dimensions: 8.5" x 11" (216 x 279 mm).

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“The only ship you can truly steer in this ocean is the one you’re sailing. Quit trying to alter the winds; harness them.”

– Richelle E. Goodrich

“Whenever I find myself growing grim […] I quietly take to the ship. Almost all men in their degree, some time or other, cherish very nearly the same feelings towards the ocean with me.”

– Herman Melville

“The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore.”

– Vincent Van Gogh