K. Adlard Coles (1901–1985)
Author of Heavy Weather Sailing
About the Author
Series
Works by K. Adlard Coles
In broken water,: Being the adventures of a six-tonner through Holland and among the Frisian and Danish islands, (1925) 5 copies
The Yachtsman's Annual 1949-50 2 copies
Shell Pilot to the English Channel: Harbours on the South Coast of England: Ramsgate to the Scillies (1985) 2 copies
Merchant ships: world built 1 copy
The Shell Pilot to the English Channel, Part 2: Harbour in Northern France and the Channel Islands (1985) 1 copy
Who's Who in Yachting 1 copy
Associated Works
The Yachting Year, Volume I: 1946-7 — Contributor — 5 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Coles, Kaines Adlard
- Birthdate
- 1901
- Date of death
- 1985
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Selwyn House, Broadstairs
Clayesmore School, Dorset
Crystal Palace School of Practical Engineering
University of Cambridge (Clare College) - Occupations
- yachtsman
publisher - Awards and honors
- Royal Institute of Navigation Gold Medal
Royal Cruising Club Exploration Award
Yachtsman of the year - Relationships
- Cole, Lilian M. ('Mamie') (wife)
- Short biography
- Obituary in Clare Association Annual 1984-85, p. 72.
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Chelsea, London, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- London, UK
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Reviews
... In this book we have a lively account of a cruise from Riga to Southwold in a twelve-ton ketch by a man and his wife, the latter of whom seems to have been well capable of standing her watch besides undertaking the most trying work there is in a small yacht on long passages in the continual cooking and washing up, cooking and washing up again that large appetites and limited crockery make necessary. ... His book is the record of a very creditable cruise of nearly fifteen hundred miles show more under sail. The record of his engine was: 'Ran six miles. Six engineers to put it in order. Repair bill six pounds.' A less refractory motor would perhaps have saved him much of the hardship of the voyage, but it would have certainly greatly lessened the interest of a very jolly book.
[Arthur Ransome in The Manchester Guardian, 4 Oct. 1926; reproduced in Christina Hardyment, Ransome on blue water sailing, p. 61]. show less
[Arthur Ransome in The Manchester Guardian, 4 Oct. 1926; reproduced in Christina Hardyment, Ransome on blue water sailing, p. 61]. show less
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- Works
- 33
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- Members
- 338
- Popularity
- #70,453
- Rating
- 4.3
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
- 59
- Languages
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