Hewitt Schlereth
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Celestial Navigation in a Nutshell
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published
2000
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13 editions
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Heyoka Bood
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published
2004
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4 editions
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How to Buy a Sailboat
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Commonsense Celestial Navigation
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published
1975
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2 editions
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Commonsense Coastal Navigation
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published
1982
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2 editions
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Latitude & longitude by the noon sight
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Celestial navigation by sun lines
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published
1983
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2 editions
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Commonsense Sailboat Buying
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published
1977
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2 editions
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Celestial Navigation by Star Sights: Including Perpetual Almanac of Stars and Star Finder : The Cruising Navigator
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published
1983
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4 editions
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Progressive Celestial Navigation
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“For practical purposes, I think the way to get the most out of celestial navigation can be stated in five rules. 1. Take five and average. 2. Non decimalis carborundum. (Don’t drown in the decimals.) 3. Keep your altitudes between 10° and 70°. 4. Use a calculator for sight reduction from your DR. 5. Don’t pass up a sight because it doesn’t fit the rules.”
― Celestial Navigation in a Nutshell
― Celestial Navigation in a Nutshell
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