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BOOK HOW TO READ NAUTCL CHART
How to Read a Nautical Chart
Item #:
FINMHE9821
UPC #:
9780071779821
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Authoritative, practical, and hands-on information on reading and relying on electronic and paper nautical charts. This comprehensive handbook explains every aspect of electronic and paper nautical charts: how a chart is assembled, how to gauge the accuracy of chart data, how to read charts created by other governments, how to use information such as scale, projection technique and datum that every chart contains; how not run aground by overzooming.This much-awaited second edition addresses the changes in the world of electronic charting, integrated onboard navigation systems, as well as radar overlays and AIS and their interfacing with charts.
By Nigel Calder.
By Nigel Calder.