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Emergency Navigation, 2nd Edition: Improvised and No-Instrument Methods for the Prudent Mariner
Contributor(s): Burch, David (Author)
ISBN: 0071481842     ISBN-13: 9780071481847
Publisher: International Marine Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $18.90  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2008
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Find your way on the water, even when your equipment is down

As complex electronics have come to dominate boat navigation, "Emergency Navigation" provides an essential backup for every ocean mariner. David Burch shows you how to find your position and plot a course to safety--even if your navigation equipment is damaged or lost--using ancient and modern skills or rudimentary materials like a stick, a piece of string or a pair of sunglasses. New edition includes new navigation methods, enhanced graphics and updated resource lists.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Sailing
Dewey: 623.89
LCCN: 2007046265
Physical Information: 0.71" H x 7.38" W x 9.26" (1.06 lbs) 288 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

Find Your Way at Sea, No Matter What

"Inherently interesting and fun to read . . . provides the clearest understanding of general navigation principles we've seen yet."--BoatU.S.

"Thorough and authoritative."--Sea Kayaker

"A definitive work of instant appeal to seamen of all levels of experience."--The Navigation Foundation

Every sailor knows that instruments can fail. Things get wet, break, fall overboard. Whether you're safe on your boat or drifting in a life raft, let David Burch show you how to find your way no matter what navigational equipment you have. Often relying on common materials like a small stick, a plastic bottle, even a pair of sunglasses, Burch explains how to make use of all available means--from the ancient skills of Polynesian navigators to the contrails of airliners overhead--to calculate speed, direction, latitude, and longitude and to perform all aspects of piloting and dead reckoning. Learn how to

  • Steer by sun, stars, wind, and swells
  • Estimate current and leeway
  • Improvise your own knotmeter or plumb-bob sextant
  • Find the sun in a fogbank
  • Estimate latitude with a plate and a knotted string
  • And more vital information

Contributor Bio(s): Burch, David: -

David Burch is a renowned expert on navigation with several successful titles and a high profile in the boating community. The founder and director of the Starpath School of Navigation, Burch holds a Ph.D. in physics and has more than 60,000 miles of ocean sailing experience.