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The most important navigation text for operators of all vessels-power or sail, small or large recreational or commercial. The Navigation Rules are required by law to be carried on board all vessels 12 meters (39 feet) or longer. The Rules are presented here in a convenient format, emphasizing distinctions between individual Inland and International Rules, along with an annotated contents to guide users directly to specific rules.
For over 150 years the United States Nautical Almanac Office has published The Nautical Almanac, first as part of the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, and then on its own, to provide the US Navy with a convenient form of the astronomical data used for celestial navigation. This book is still the standard resource for marine celestial navigation for the U.S. Navy. The book is produced in collaboration with Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office in the UK. That Office maintains the copyright on the material it produces. The Nautical Almanac contains the following data tabulated at hourly intervals to a precision of 0.1 arcminute: the Greenwich hour angle and declination of the Sun, Moon, and navigational planets; the Greenwich hour angle of Aries; positions of the navigational stars; rise and set times of the Sun and Moon for a range of latitudes; and other data. Each edition also contains a sight reduction tab≤ sight reduction formulas; and various correction tables for sight reduction. There is a useful concise sight reduction form at the back of the book. The Nautical Almanac is available 9 months in advance of its edition date.
Simple Rules and Problems in Navigation. By Charles H. Cugle. 257 pages with numerous diagrams and tables. The purpose of this book is to lay before the student the rules and problems of navigation found in everyday work at sea. In addition there are examples for practice with their answers, and an abstract from the American Nautical Almanac for 1919 covering various problems. The edition also includes the "International Rule of the Road at Sea"; "A Method of Preparing a Station Bill for Boat and Fire Drill"; and "New Methods of Finding Longitude and Latitude." This book entirely eliminates theory and puts navigation before the ordinary man in a series of practical problems worked out along the lines of the rules given in Bowditch, the American Azimuth Tables, and the American Nautical Almanac.
2004 Atlantic Boating Almanac Volume 4 covers the Eastern United States coastline from the St. Johns River, Florida to Key West, Florida and the Bahamas. Within this text is information covering U.S. coast piloting, tide and current tables, electronics, maps and charts, weather, navigation, and first aid.