Master the art of safe, confident navigation at sea with this compact, beginner-friendly guide.
This trusted manual introduces the core ideas of finding a ship’s position and plotting a direct course. It balances practical steps with concise explanations, helping new navigators move from basic concepts to real-world skills.
This edition brings your study up to speed with clear, terse instruction. You’ll learn how to combine dead‑reckoning with observation, use charts and the log, and apply practical methods for coastwise navigation. The text emphasizes steady, accurate practice, so you build reliable habits from the start. The book also explains how to read the Nautical Almanac, adjust a sextant, and correct for common errors, all in accessible language.
- Foundations of navigation: dead-reckoning and observation, plus when to use each method
- Practical tools: charts, the log, lead-line, sextant adjustments, and time/altitude concepts
- Step-by-step techniques for taking sights, calculating positions, and plotting courses
- Tips for coastwise guidance, from line-of-bearing to depth soundings and nuisance factors
Ideal for beginners, yachtsmen, and anyone wanting a clear, actionable path to mastering navigation at sea.