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Traditional Yacht Navigation: The Essential Handbook for Sailors

Traditional Yacht Navigation: The Essential Handbook for Sailors
 

This book deals with electronic naviagation but covers the traditional systems in depth.

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ISBN 9781742571560
Published 1 August 2011 by New Holland Publishers
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Toghill, Jeff
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ISBN-13 9781742571560
ISBN-10 1742571565
Stock Ready to ship - Less than 10 items
Publisher New Holland Publishers
Imprint New Holland Publishers
Publication Date 1 August 2011
International Publication Date 1 July 2011
Publication Country Australia Australia
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Toghill, Jeff
Category Navigation & Seamanship
Sailing
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
NBS Text Water Sports
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 240
Dimensions Width: 135mm
Height: 210mm
Weight Not specified - defaults to 600g
Dewey Code 797.10
Catalogue Code 238960

Description of this Book

Traditional Yacht Navigation combines two of Jeff Toghill's most popular books - Coastal Navigation and Celestial Navigation - making this the essential handbook about small-boat navigation. Most small boats are fitted with electronic navigation systems. But electronic gear is notoriously problematic in a damp or wet atmosphere and in the sometimes hazardous environment of a big seaway. Depending on their accuracy in such conditions can lead to life-threatening situations. With traditional navigation systems using compass and sextant, these problems do not arise - so a skilled navigator needs to be familiar with both systems. The book deals with electronic navigation, but covers the basic aspects of the traditional systems in depth. Using numerous charts, diagrams and photographs, Jeff Toghill explains the naval chart, how to use a marine compass and all the details of coastal sailing, including: Lights and lighthouses; Planning the voyage and plotting the track; Understanding winds and currents, tides and streams; The harbour pilotage system; Weather and weather forecasting. The complex subject of celestial navigation is made simple enough for even the most non-mathematical sailor, with details on: Plotting position by sun, planets and stars; Related navigational routines, such as checking the compass by using heavenly objects; Taking radio time signals; Adjusting the sextant for day-to-day corrections.

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Author's Bio

Jeff Toghill has written more than 60 books, most of which relate to yachting and other maritime activities.

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