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Steve - If you turn off the GPS ad use it on a passage, you will be surprised . . . (pic)
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Local apparent noon (LAN) Noon Sight, Meridian Passage, (link)
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at how accurate dead reckoning and sextant work can be.
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Primitive navigation techniques being preserved (link) (pic)
Taking a "moon sight"???? ;-) (nm)
Noon Sights
lunar sights
Local apparent noon (LAN) Noon Sight, Meridian Passage, (link)
At my level of expertise, I wouldn't even consider a lunar sight. :-) (nm) (link)
Steve - If you turn off the GPS ad use it on a passage, you will be surprised . . . (pic)
Oh I did it for three years. I checked my work
Truth be known, we "hit the button" pretty often too, and . . . (pic)
Yeah, It's no fun to call it nav-a-guessing with a GPS. :-) (nm)
Also (link)
The sad thing is that I can't count the number of
Is that due to
Oh, for sure it's the charts. Dan on
smart (nm)
An Excellent precaution.
I guess you could make the case for one connected to
Inaccuracies of charts.... (link) (pic)
You mean like this? (pic)
GOOD on them!!! (link)
Yes you can do a moon sight...references
Are you familiar with Dr. David Lewis' "We The Navigators" . . . (pic)
Thanks for the reminder it's enroute to me now
Shapes on the Wind is out in E-book. . . (pic)
Try "The Last Navigator" by Stephen Thomas (link) (pic)
Cool, (link) (pic)