
Nautical Calculation Companion
Alastair Buchan(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. September 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
24 pages
978-0-470-51879-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Every essential calculation you need for coastal and offshore navigation
This book is an aide memoire bringing together in an easy to understand guide all the frequently needed but often forgotten equations and formulae needed by sailors. The format will be the same throughout: the equation followed by a worked example to show how it should be done. Illustrations will be line drawing to help the reader understand what they are doing and why they are doing it.
Calculations included are:
* Distance to the visual horizon and the radar horizon
* Distance off by vertical sextant angle, horizontal sextant angle, bearings and eho ranging
* Calculating course made good, course to steer, set and drift of current and speed and direction of true wind
* Sailing to weather and Storm avoidance
* Calculating speed through water for estimate time on passage, distance sailed, maximum hull speed for a displacement vessel and spacing of knots on log line
* Calculating amplitudes and azimuths of sun and stars.
* Calculating wave height, wave length, wave period
* Measuring degrees converting degrees, minute and seconds to degrees and decimals of degree
* Measuring length Converting imperial units to metric and metric to imperial
* Measuring mass Converting imperial units to metric and metric to imperial
* Measuring speed Converting imperial units to metric and metric to imperial
* Measuring Volume Converting imperial units to metric and metric to imperial. This would also include US measures.
This book is an aide memoire bringing together in an easy to understand guide all the frequently needed but often forgotten equations and formulae needed by sailors. The format will be the same throughout: the equation followed by a worked example to show how it should be done. Illustrations will be line drawing to help the reader understand what they are doing and why they are doing it.
Calculations included are:
* Distance to the visual horizon and the radar horizon
* Distance off by vertical sextant angle, horizontal sextant angle, bearings and eho ranging
* Calculating course made good, course to steer, set and drift of current and speed and direction of true wind
* Sailing to weather and Storm avoidance
* Calculating speed through water for estimate time on passage, distance sailed, maximum hull speed for a displacement vessel and spacing of knots on log line
* Calculating amplitudes and azimuths of sun and stars.
* Calculating wave height, wave length, wave period
* Measuring degrees converting degrees, minute and seconds to degrees and decimals of degree
* Measuring length Converting imperial units to metric and metric to imperial
* Measuring mass Converting imperial units to metric and metric to imperial
* Measuring speed Converting imperial units to metric and metric to imperial
* Measuring Volume Converting imperial units to metric and metric to imperial. This would also include US measures.
More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
18 Diagrams; 5 Halftones, color
Dimensions
Height: 22.2 cm
Width: 7.9 cm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
52 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-51879-3 (9780470518793)
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Alastair Buchan began sailing on the Clyde. In a Hurley 20 he sailed single-handed round Britain, and made his first single-handed Atlantic circuit. He made his second in a Dockrell 27 (27 ft this time) sailing from Britain to the Caribbean and on to the USA via Venezuela and Cuba before sailing home.
Content
Introduction
Conventions
Amplitudes for Compass Checks
Distance to the horizon
Distances Off
Speed, Time, Distance
Current Sailing
Sailing to Weather
Storm Avoidance
Wind
Plane Sailing
Magnetic Variation
Waves and Swell
Draft when Heeled
Rule of Twelfths
Conversion Factors
Conventions
Amplitudes for Compass Checks
Distance to the horizon
Distances Off
Speed, Time, Distance
Current Sailing
Sailing to Weather
Storm Avoidance
Wind
Plane Sailing
Magnetic Variation
Waves and Swell
Draft when Heeled
Rule of Twelfths
Conversion Factors