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E-raamat: Basic Coastal Navigation: An Introduction to Piloting for Sail and Power

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  • ISBN-13: 9781493081882
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  • Kirjastus: Sheridan House
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New edition of a text aimed at small boat operators and written with an emphasis on English rather than nautical terminology. Covers charts, navigational reference publications, instruments, plotting latitude and longitude, military time, converting true courses to compass courses, and dead reckoning. Appends information on checking compasses for errors, plotting deviation, Coast Guard districts, and several navigation forms. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Basic Coastal Navigation is a clearly written, easy to understand introduction to coastal navigation, outlining the techniques of piloting that are fundamental to safe navigation for smal boats, whether power or sail. The reader is guided from simple to more complex piloting solutions and eventually learns to plot a complete day trip.

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useful as a study tool for those preparing for Coast Guard and similar navigation courses. * Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal * Every navigator would benefit from having this comprehensive reference book available as a refresher or for new skills. * Ocean Navigator * An excellent self-teaching textbook....His approach is straightforward and his sense of humor refreshing. * The Ensign * Yes, we have our Chapman and our Bowditch (somewhere), and The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, but it seems to us that the author Frank J. Larkin, in this new edition, makes the subject of piloting and dead reckoning much less daunting and easy to comprehend. Larkin starts at the beginning and takes the reader through the basics of such things as using dividers and a chart, with the kind of useful information sometimes passed over in more sophisticated treatments of the subject. We like that, and we think this 278-page reference is more likely to be read cover-to-cover. * Powerboat Reports *

Introduction ix
One Nautical Charts
1(34)
The Mercator Projection
1(2)
The Nautical Chart
3(8)
Basic Chart Information
11(8)
The North American Datum of 1983
19(1)
Symbols for Aids to Navigation
19(5)
Other Charted Features
24(3)
Metrification of Nautical Charts
27(4)
Multibeam Survey Maps
31(1)
Reader Study Note
32(1)
Reader Progress Note
32(1)
Review Questions and Answers
32(3)
Two Navigational Reference Publications and Almanacs
35(24)
Nautical Chart Catalogs
35(2)
Dates of Latest Editions
37(1)
Chart No. 1
37(2)
Light List
39(4)
United States Coast Pilot
43(3)
Notice to Mariners
46(4)
Tide Tables
50(3)
Tidal Current Tables
53(1)
Tidal Current Charts
54(1)
Tidal Current Diagrams
55(1)
Rules of the Road
55(1)
Reader Study Note
56(1)
Reader Progress Note
56(1)
Review Questions and Answers
56(3)
Three The IALA-B Aids to Navigation System
59(18)
Port Side Marks or Lateral Marks
60(1)
Starboard Side Marks or Lateral Marks
61(1)
Safe Water Marks
61(1)
Preferred Channel Marks
62(5)
Special Marks
67(1)
Intracoastal Waterway Aids to Navigation System
67(1)
The Uniform State Waterway Marking System
68(5)
Reporting Defects and Discrepancies to Aids to Navigation
73(1)
Reader Study Note
74(1)
Reader Progress Note
74(1)
Review Questions and Answers
75(2)
Four How to Use the Basic Navigational Instruments
77(6)
The Magnetic Compass
77(2)
Dividers
79(1)
Pencils
80(1)
Paraglide Plotters
80(1)
Parallel Rules
81(1)
A Stopwatch
81(1)
Reader Study Note
82(1)
Reader Progress Note
82(1)
Review Questions and Answers
82(1)
Five Measuring and Plotting Latitude and Longitude
83(9)
Latitude
83(1)
Longitude
84(1)
Technique for Measuring Latitude on a Nautical Chart
85(1)
Technique for Measuring Longitude on a Nautical Chart
86(3)
Writing and Expressing Latitude and Longitude
89(1)
The Safety Aspect of Knowing Latitude and Longitude
89(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
90(1)
Reader Study Note
90(1)
Reader Progress Note
90(1)
Review Questions and Answers
90(2)
Six How to Plot a True Course on a Nautical Chart
92(11)
Selecting a Proper Course Line
92(1)
How to Measure a Course Line Angle with a Paraglide Plotter
93(2)
How to Measure a Course Line Angle with Parallel Rules
95(2)
How to Walk Parallel Rules on a Chart
97(1)
Labeling Your Course on a Nautical Chart
98(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
99(1)
Reader Study Note
99(2)
Reader Progress Note
101(1)
Review Questions and Answers
101(2)
Seven How to Measure Distance on a Nautical Chart
103(8)
Dividers: Your Measuring Tool
103(1)
Technique for Measuring a Short Distance on a Nautical Chart
104(1)
Technique for Measuring a Long Distance on a Nautical Chart
104(3)
Labeling Distance on a Nautical Chart
107(2)
Practice Problems and Answers
109(1)
Reader Study Note
109(1)
Reader Progress Note
109(1)
Review Questions and Answers
110(1)
Eight Military Time
111(5)
How to Add Time
112(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
113(1)
How to Subtract Time
113(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
114(1)
Reader Study Note
115(1)
Reader Progress Note
115(1)
Nine Calculating Your Dead Reckoning Position
116(14)
The Piloting Worksheet
116(1)
Terminology
116(2)
The Dead Reckoning Formula: 60D = ST
118(1)
How to Calculate Distance
118(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
119(1)
How to Calculate Speed
119(2)
Practice Problems and Answers
121(2)
How to Calculate Time
123(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
123(2)
Labeling Your DR Position
125(1)
When You Should Plot Your DR Position
125(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
126(1)
Reader Study Note
127(1)
Reader Progress Note
127(3)
Ten Converting True Courses to Compass Courses
130(8)
Variation
130(1)
Deviation
131(1)
The Course Conversion Formula
132(3)
Course Conversion Techniques
135(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
135(1)
Reader Study Note
136(1)
Reader Progress Note
136(1)
Review Questions and Answers
136(2)
Eleven Taking and Plotting Bearings
138(15)
Terminology
138(4)
Taking Bearings
142(1)
Labeling Bearing LOPs
143(1)
Relative Bearings
143(3)
Doubling the Angle on the Bow
146(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
147(1)
Reader Study Note
148(1)
Reader Progress Note
148(3)
Review Questions and Answers
151(2)
Twelve Dead Reckoning
153(3)
Thirteen Piloting Exercise: A Typical Day Cruise
156(11)
Fourteen Electronic Navigation Systems
167(22)
LORAN-C
167(4)
Global Positioning System
171(8)
Screens and Readouts of Electronic Navigation Equipment
179(9)
How to Use Electronic Navigational Systems
188(1)
Fifteen The Height of the Tide at Any Time
189(18)
Terminology
190(1)
The Tide Tables
191(4)
Tide Graph: "One-Quarter/One-Tenth Rule"
195(5)
Practice Problems and Answers
200(1)
The Rule of Twelves
201(1)
Practice Problems and Answers
202(2)
Height Available under a Bridge
204(2)
Summary
206(1)
Sixteen Compensating Your Course for Current and Other Elements
207(26)
Correcting Your Course for Current
211(1)
Where Do You Find Information about Tides and Currents?
212(1)
The Effects of Current
212(3)
The Before and After Current Problem
215(3)
Using Tables to Correct for Current
218(5)
Correcting Predicted Speed for Weight Change
223(5)
Correcting Predicted Speed for Depth of Water
228(2)
Correcting Predicted Speed for Wind
230(2)
Estimating the Set and Drift of a Current from Buoys
232(1)
Summary
232(1)
Appendix One How to Check the Installation Accuracy of Your Compass and Install an Aiming Post 233(2)
Appendix Two How to Check Your Compass for Built-in Error 235(2)
Appendix Three How to Develop Data for a Deviation Table Using Multiple Ranges and Your Boat's Compass 237(3)
Appendix Four How to Develop Data for a Deviation Table Using One Range and a Pelorus 240(4)
Appendix Five How to Plot Deviation on a Deviation Plotting Sheet 244(3)
How to Plot Magnetic Heading Deviations 245(1)
How to Plot Compass Heading Deviations 246(1)
Appendix Six How to Develop a Speed Curve 247(6)
Equipment You Will Need 248(1)
How the Data Collection Process Works 248(2)
Use of a Speed Curve or RPM Table 250(3)
Appendix Seven Navigation Forms 253(10)
Piloting Practice Chart 254(1)
Piloting Worksheet 255(1)
Tide Graph 256(1)
Deviation Planning Sheet 257(1)
Deviation Plotting Sheet 258(1)
Deviation Table 259(1)
Speed Curve Worksheet 260(1)
Trip Log 261(2)
Appendix Eight Coast Guard Districts and Addresses of District Commanders 263(4)
Glossary 267(6)
Index 273


Frank J. Larkin is a Master Mariner with some 30 years of boating experience. He is an instructor in boating safety and coastal navigation and was until recently District Staff Officer-Aids to Navigation with the Coast Guard Auxiliary.