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Sea Kayak Navigation: A Practical Manual, Essential Knowledge for Finding Your Way at Sea

Sea Kayak Navigation: A Practical Manual, Essential Knowledge for Finding Your Way at Sea
By Franco Ferrero

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The first edition (0953195619 which went out of print Spring 2007) rapidly became a standard text for sea kayakers. This new edition builds on that success. There are numerous improvements in the explanations and GPS is covered in more detail, reflecting the increased availability and usage of electronic navigational aids. Full use is made of colour photos, diagrams, maps and charts, further enhancing the reader's experience. Exercises to reinforce and self-assess how much the reader has taken on board are provided at the end of each chapter."Sea Kayak Navigation" is recommended as support material for the new British Canoe Union navigation courses that are currently being introduced.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #49158 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-11-11
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

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Review from June edition of Canoe Focus magazine.5
..."The layout of the book is good with an index that lets accomplished navigators find the relevant section that they require. There is also a good contents list which the novice will find very useful. Topics such as tidal theory, buoyage and the compass are covered in enough detail to introduce these aspects of navigation to the beginner while still refreshing memories of a distant past for others. However, Franco has understandably placed more emphasis on the actual nitty gritty of navigating your kayak....Filled with "top tips and handy hints" this book is a must, not only for sea kayakers, but also for anyone who ventures onto the ocean whatever their craft and level of navigational ability." (Reviewed by Gordon Brown)