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Every professional Merchant Mariner has and uses this book. This book should be on every boat that sails coastal or trans-oceantic. You will always be able to learn more each time you open it. Almost any other navigation book out there is just an abridged version of a chapter or 2 from this complete book.
If you want to NAVIGATE this is a MUST HAVE. It has everything you need to pass your USCG Masters licence exams for navigation and more. This is the text book for navigation used at the Maritime Colleges. I have the older 2 volume set.
There is so much information in this book that you will never get rid of it. If you have a boat, you need this book. This is the bible for navigation. Everything you will ever need is in this book.
It's easy to read - for a textbook.If you enjoy this subject matter, this is one of the "go to" books. Those subjects are well represented and easy to understand.The book is physically imposing and the depth of information is astounding. It's divided into sections, so you can cover areas of interest a bit at a time. A newfound interest in celestial navigation and all things nautical prompted me purchase this book. It's well worth the money. In that respect, it's disappointing. As far as celestial goes, the book concentrates on sight reduction by tables rather than by calculator or computer. The background chapters for navigation astronomy are pertinent to all forms of sight reduction.I was also interested in navigational mathematics and "The Sailings".
I'm very pleased with this purchase. My purchase was listed as used but "like new" and it was indeed like new. Bowditch is the "bible" for nautical navigation. It's a must have for every serious mariner's library.
Every sailor man should have it. The American Practical Navigator remains the best book in its field.
This bicentennial edition not only includes traditional subjects such as tides, celestial, and terrestrial navigation, but also includes electronic navigation.The book is a must have reference for any serious student of navigation. The American Practical Navigator has been a classic since the early 1800's.
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