Selected Product: | How to Read a Nautical Chart : A Complete Guide to the Symbols, Abbreviations, and Data Displayed on Nautical Charts Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Nigel Calder Publisher: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press Release Date: 2002-08-05 ISBN-10: 0071376151 ISBN-13: 9780071376150 List Price: $16.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Chapman Piloting & Seamanship 65th Edition (Chapman Piloting, Seamanship and Small Boat Handling) ISBN-10: 158816232X ISBN-13: 9781588162328 List Price:$60.00 Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual ISBN-10: 0071432388 ISBN-13: 9780071432382 List Price:$49.95 Navigation Rules ISBN-10: 0939837498 ISBN-13: 9780939837496 List Price:$10.95 The Annapolis Book of Seamanship: Third Edition, Completely Revised, Expanded and Updated ISBN-10: 0684854201 ISBN-13: 9780684854205 List Price:$45.00 The Practical Mariner's Book of Knowledge: 420 Sea-Tested Rules of Thumb for Almost Every Boating Situation ISBN-10: 0070674752 ISBN-13: 9780070674752 List Price:$17.95 |
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The best handbook on chart usage, from one of the most trusted names in boating In 2000, the U.S. government ceased publication of Chart No. 1, the invaluable little book that generations of mariners have consulted to make sense of the complex system of signs, symbols, and graphic elements used in nautical charts. Now Chart No. 1 is not just reborn but expanded and improved in How to Read a Nautical Chart. The demand for a book like this has never been greater. Arranged and edited by Nigel Calder, one of today's most respected boating authors, --and containing four-color illustrations throughout,-- How to Read a Nautical Chart presents a number of original features that help readers make optimum use of the data found in Chart No. 1, including a more intuitive format, crucial background information, international chart symbol equivalents, electronic chart symbology, and thorough explanations of the practical aspects of nautical chart reading. Navigation for the person willing to study and really understand | Customer Rating: | | Very detailed. Plan to sit with coffee and really study but you will get good understanding of the material. | Nautical Chart Instruction | Customer Rating: | | Brand new item, very nice. Smooth transaction with excellent communication & quick shipping. Thank You | The legend on a nautical chart is not enough | Customer Rating: | As a newbie to reading charts I soon realized that much of the information displayed on a nautical chart is difficult or imposable to decode without some reference outside of the chart itself.
This book does a beautiful job of explaining all the mysterious symbols and conventions. It also has a great introduction that puts chart creation and interpretation into a practical, real-world perspective. I would consider this book to be a vital part of any vessel's safety equipment. | "What does 'rky' mean? Oops!" | Customer Rating: | Since the current U.S. Administration saw fit to cease publication of CHART NO. 1, the government's own guide to reading maritime maps, back in 2000 (maybe they figured Dubai might pick up the slack around our harbors), HOW TO READ A NAUTICAL CHART is an absolutely crucial educational volume for those of us new to reading charts.
It's all here. Nigel Calder does a splendid job of taking the esoterica of chart symbolism and language and turning it into something any boater can understand in everyday terms. He also does a fine job delineating the differences between harbor charts, large area charts, GPS readings and so on, all of which have their own internal but non-complimentary logic.
If you leave the dock, knowledge of and familiarity with charts can avoid costly errors, save your boat, and literally save your life. HOW TO READ A NAUTICAL CHART is a reference you must have. | Nigel is among the most informative | Customer Rating: | Got about all Nigel's books - as I had expected, he gives a good clear insight on nautical charts and how to read them. Not much else to say! Thanks Nigel for helping make the dream come true! Dutch West. |
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