twicer ®   02-Sep-2022 11:24

Illustrated Navigation: Traditional, Electronic & Celestial Navigation


Year: 2017
Language: english
Author: Ivar Dedekam
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Fernhurst Books
Edition: 3rd
ISBN: 9781909911994
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 88
Description: Today, yachts are often equipped with radar, GPS, chart plotters, AIS, etc. This equipment has also become much more reliable, making it possible to make long offshore passages without a great knowledge of navigation. However, such equipment can be set up wrongly, interpreted incorrectly, malfunction or lose power. In these circumstances, knowledge of traditional navigation can become extremely important.
This book will teach you how to navigate in the traditional way using compass, log and plotter; and also how to navigate using electronic aids like GPS, radar and chart plotter. In addition, you will learn some basic celestial navigation using the sun and stars to obtain your position using sextant, almanacs, tables and a watch. Each method of navigation is explained alongside detailed illustrations and examples, combining to make a straightforward and easy-to-follow guide.

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asandre86   22-Aug-2024 02:53
skipper3362, Thanks for the clarification, I already got this, so thanks for all seeders!
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