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Beebe, Robert Park was born on November 21, 1909 in Fort McKinley, P.I. Son of Royden Eugene and Sara Reid (Park) Beebe.
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The passagemaking bible updated to help you live your long-distance voyaging dreams First published in 1975, Robert Beebe's Voyaging Under Power revolutionized long-distance cruising, encouraging powerboaters to enjoy what was once exclusive to sailboats and their crews: crossing oceans to exotic, interesting, and beautiful places in comfort with a minimum of problems and expense. Now power-cruising couple Denis and Mary Umstot, whose interest in power voyaging was ignited by Beebe’s work, have updated Voyaging Under Power for the twenty-first century. The much anticipated Voyaging Under Power, Fourth Edition, includes Beebe's original wisdom and philosophy of passagemaking, as well as his groundbreaking thoughts on vessel stability and fuel monitoring. Fourteen new chapters provide insights into a range of additional topics vital for ocean passages and passagemakers, including: • Seaworthiness, stability, and other design concepts • Options for stabilizing passagemakers including paravanes, active and passive fins, and antiroll tanks • Selecting and understanding the critical systems for long-distance voyaging • A decision process for choosing a new boat or analyzing the suitability of a used boat • An examination of passagemaking models from Nordhavn, Kadey-Krogen, Seahorse, and Dashew, as well as the designs of Stephen Seaton, Michael Kasten, George Buehler, Dave Gerr, and others • Highlights of successful and proven passagemakers of the past, including examples from eleven builders and designers • First-hand accounts from passagemakers around the globe, including the Mediterranean, Black Sea, South America, South Pacific, Madagascar, and beyond • Tips on understanding and predicting weather and waves and what to do in a storm • Understanding offshore safety issues, including how to avoid trouble and cross oceans in comfort • Choosing and training crew as well as communication tips for a better cruising experience • Preparing for and resolving maintenance problems at sea and in distant anchorages "The list of contributors shows the quality of experience in the pages of this fourth edition. Anyone wanting to join, or at least understand the elements of, the long-distance passagemaking lifestyle will find a great deal of knowledge that is realistic, useful, and timely. You'll keep Voyaging Under Power on your pilothouse bookshelf (or its electronic equivalent) for years to come." -- Bill Parlatore, Founder of PassageMaker Magazine "Captain Beebe applied Navy experience, technical creativity, and an open mind to his self-appointed task of inventing the long-range power cruiser. He embraced ideas that others discarded as readily as he rejected solutions others found indispensable. His path, like all innovators, was the uncommon one and his selfless sharing in Voyaging Under Power literally launched a thousand ships. This Fourth Edition of Beebe's classic draws on new ideas and the accumulated wisdom of today's yacht designers and experienced ocean voyagers to further Beebe's cause and liberate thousands more from the tyranny of dry land." -- Michael Jones, Ocean Traveler, Ship Design Collaborator, and Proud Parent of Google Earth
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In World War II, aboard the aircraft carrier Saratoga, Captain Robert Beebe dreamed of one day retiring and cruising the world in a small boat. At that time world cruisers voyaged exclusively in sailboats. But sailboats are confined to narrow lanes of predominantly favorable winds, which can be unpredictable and difficult. Beebe wanted to arrive at distant ports relaxed and on time, not battered and two months late. He wanted to voyage under power.. Back in the 1940s, no suitable long-distance powerboats existed. Beebe literally had to invent modern powerboat voyaging from scratch. The design parameters he developed for long-distance powerboats are still in use by naval architects today. The resulting boat, Passagemaker, was home to the Beebes for many years and more than 60,000 ocean-crossing miles. What Beebe learned in those years of voyaging became, in 1974, , still the most important and influential book ever published on long-distance powerboating.. Now, under the able pen of world cruiser Jim Leishman, Beebe's classic Voyaging Under Power has received its first complete overhaul. The core of the book is vintage Beebe; his designs, his research, and his wonderful cruising stories remain intact. What's new are details of the advances of the intervening years: electronic wizardry for navigation and communication; efficient new engines that wring more miles out of a gallon of diesel fuel; active roll-prevention devices that virtually eliminate seasickness; propeller nozzles and bow thrusters that improve maneuverability and ease handling for short-handed crews; bulbous bow extensions that improve speed, fuel economy, and sea-keeping ability. There's an all-new section featuring the work of other designers, including George Buehler, Jay Benford, James Krogan, Jeff Leishman, Nils Lucander, Charles Neville, and Steven Seaton. Mrs. Beebe has thoroughly revised her original chapter on provisioning the long-distance galley, and there are several new chapters, including Inland Voyaging, which covers long-distance cruising on American inland waterways; Watch-Standing; and A Passagemaker's Machinery.. Voyaging Under Power is the definitive guide for those who yearn to expand their cruising horizons, and cross oceans with speed and comfort.
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Beebe, Robert Park was born on November 21, 1909 in Fort McKinley, P.I. Son of Royden Eugene and Sara Reid (Park) Beebe.
Bachelor of Science, United States Naval Academy, 1931; Master of Arts, Boston University, 1957; graduate, Naval War College, 1958.
Commissioned ensign, United States Navy, 1931; advanced through grades to captain, United States Navy, 1950; commander, United States Ship Sitkoh Bay, 1953; commander, Bombing Squadron 12, 1942; assigned, Office Naval Intelligence, 1952; department chief staff, J-2 staff commander in chief Alaska, 1954-1956; chairman naval warfare, Naval War College, 1957-1958; head advanced study group, Naval War College, 1957; director, General Line and Naval Science School, United States Naval Postgraduate School, 1958-1961; designer yachts.
( The passagemaking bible updated to help you live your lo...)
(In World War II, aboard the aircraft carrier Saratoga, Ca...)
Member United States Naval Institute Clubs: New York Yacht.
Son of Royden Eugene and Sara Reid (Park) B. M. Lucy Maude Ord, October 21, 1933 (deceased December 1960). 1 daughter, Lucy Cresap Ord.
M. Linford B. Donovan, July 6th, 1963.