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A really practical guide to navigating in small boats: I have read or skimmed dozens of works on navigation. I have also navigated a variety of small boats along the coasts of Nova Scotia. None of the other books provided the degree of realistic and practical advice that this one does. It takes a pragmatic view that the typical small boat operator will use visual navigation where possible, backed up by judicious use of GPS/Loran and/or radar. In my experience, this is the way that most of us navigate. The book provides lots of excellent tips based on the author's extensive experience in small boats, ships, and the coast guard. It also debunks common misconceptions about GPS and LORAN accuracy and clearly explains how to use these tools. One caveat is that the book is biased to North America. This makes it clearer for an audience on this continent, but not as useful below the equator or in Europe or Asia. All in all, if you buy one book to help you learn or improve your small boat navigation skills, this would be the one I recommend.
| Author: | Bill Brogdon | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 623.89 | | EAN: | 9780071372268 | | Edition: | 2 | | ISBN: | 0071372261 | | Number Of Pages: | 220 | | Publication Date: | 2001-01-30 |
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