Pencil, Paper and Stars: The Handbook of Traditional and Emergency Navigation (Wiley Nautical)

Electronic navigation systems are extremely reliable but when they do fail onboard repair at sea is rarely possible. Also, their operation depends on a continuous supply of electricity. Should this fail they will stop and unexpectedly lacking the means of position finding, chart plotting and route planning how can the modern navigator continue their passage in a safe and seamanlike manner?
This user friendly book gives simple, practical, get-you-home navigation techniques, which can be used if electronic navigation systems aboard a yacht fail.
Shows you how to:
1. Understand the principles behind the techniques you are using to gain confidence inyour answers. To help – these techniques will be placed in their historical context.
2. See the techniques as simple and easy to use. They require no complicated mathematics or high level craft skills or any form of special skill.
3. Employ every technique using materials and equipment likely to be found on every boat.
4. Put these techniques into practice – every procedure contributes to making a safe and seamanlike passage. You can also practice beforehand to gain confidence in using them.

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