| The methods of navigation used by the modern boat owner have changed quite rapidly from the traditional methods still currently taught. This doesn’t make the old methods wrong; it just means that the emphasis has changed.
With GPS used in many cars, the level of computer skills of the general public being high, and the so-called paperless offi ce, the modern boat owner desires a different approach to navigation.
‘Practical Navigation for the Modern Boat Owner’ will lead you through all aspects of navigation of your boat in a logical order. The pencil and paper chart part of the subject is not introduced until it’s demonstrated that some knowledge of traditional navigation is necessary. This practical approach to the subject will ensure that although the modern electronic methods of navigation remain at the forefront, the reader will never be lacking in suffi cient knowledge to navigate his/her boat safely in any circumstance.
Proper passage planning is not only desirable, but it is also a legal requirement. This topic is thoroughly covered in an entirely practical manner.
The boat owner cannot rely entirely on electronic navigation for pilotage. Pilotage will introduce the well-established and practical aspects of entering and leaving a harbour or anchorage.
Radar is another area where legally the boat owner is required to know how to use this valuable tool. Again, this topic is approached using a practical and easily understood approach. |