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Practical Navigation for the Modern Boat Owner - Navigate Effectively by Getting the Most Out of Your Electronic Devices - cover

Practical Navigation for the Modern Boat Owner - Navigate Effectively by Getting the Most Out of Your Electronic Devices

Pat Manley

Publisher: Fernhurst Books Limited

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Summary

The modern sailor is an electronic navigator. New boats come stacked with GPS, chartplotters and radar, on a bewildering array of screens and displays. With this book learn how to navigate using all of these electrical devices. Practical Navigation leads you through all the aspects of boat navigation in a logical order, using a combination of modern and traditional methods. This practical approach ensures that although modern electronic methods remain at the forefront, readers will never lack in knowledge to navigate their boat safely in any circumstance. Topics covered include GPS, the shape of the Earth, finding your position, passage planning, radar and personal computers.
Available since: 04/14/2008.
Print length: 200 pages.

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