Learn to navigate : the no-nonsense introduction for everyone / written by Basil Mosenthal, updated by Barry Pickthall.

By: Mosenthal, Basil [author.]Contributor(s): Pickthall, Barry [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Adlard Coles Nautical/Bloomsbury, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 6th edDescription: 80 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781408194492Subject(s): Navigation | SailingSummary: NAVIGATION & SEAMANSHIP. Learn to Navigate has been the bestselling introduction to navigation for almost 20 years. With its refreshingly new approach, it introduces the basics in non-technical language, and takes the reader through each step with explanatory illustrations, chart extracts, screenshots and photographs. It is the ideal handbook for anyone wanting to learn the elements of navigation and how to put them into practice on the water. Recent developments in GPS and electronic charts have changed the way people navigate, and this book has been completely revised and updated to take that into account, equipping readers with both the traditional and modern skills they need to work out where they are and where they want to go.
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Previous ed.: 2007.

Includes index.

NAVIGATION & SEAMANSHIP. Learn to Navigate has been the bestselling introduction to navigation for almost 20 years. With its refreshingly new approach, it introduces the basics in non-technical language, and takes the reader through each step with explanatory illustrations, chart extracts, screenshots and photographs. It is the ideal handbook for anyone wanting to learn the elements of navigation and how to put them into practice on the water. Recent developments in GPS and electronic charts have changed the way people navigate, and this book has been completely revised and updated to take that into account, equipping readers with both the traditional and modern skills they need to work out where they are and where they want to go.

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