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Mike Pyzel Coastal Navigation Advanced Cruising Techniques Course Book 2007 

Mike Pyzel sent this to me as a demo to review for use in my navigation CD.

The 180-page textbook  is concise and emphasizes the basics of Coastal Navigation. Topics include reading and plotting on nautical charts, dead reckoning navigation, bearings and fixes, as well as more advanced topics.

Used by many organizations for teaching.

Sold by the ASA for $70

Spiralbound, plastic cover.




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