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Re: [world-cruising] Celestial navigation

From: Margo Dollan (no email)
Date: Mon Jun 21 2004 - 15:49:43 EDT

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    My love of sextants could very well be nostalgia on my part or just a love of the art of the device, but like I said, GPS definitely WILL be included in my electronics package.

    ~Margo
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Bryan Genez
      To:
      Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 1:14 PM
      Subject: [world-cruising] Celestial navigation

      Margo Dollan wrote:

    >> One area where I've modernized is in navigation. I learned how to use a
    > sextant some 35 years ago, and still carry one today.<
    >
    > I fully intend on making the sextant part of the kids' schooling when the time
    > comes. I think everyone who sails should at least know how to read one, just
    > in case. Hopefully, by the time they're old enough, we'll be at least close
    > to living aboard. I can only hope that I'm well rounded enough to be a good
    > teacher!

      I believe competency in celestial navigation is a good skill to have, but
      I'm no longer convinced it's necessary. Celestial has a huge disadvantage -
      you can never count on it. On one passage in my early years, we spent
      almost two weeks in the Pacific Ocean in overcast conditions. During that
      time, we got exactly one sun line: the CO, XO, Navigator, and OOD all shot
      the exact same line at the same moment. Then a cloud covered the sun. We
      actually ended up pretty close to where we expected to be when we finally
      made landfall. DR is a wonderful thing!

      But we were in areas that had reefs. Have you ever noticed that reefs are
      named after the ships (or captains) who came to grief on them? Sometimes,
      it's not so good to have your name associated with a geographic point!

      Celestial is definitely a last-resort skill for me. GPS is good.

      --
      Best,

      Bryan Genez (KB3HMZ)
      "Capella" Valiant 40 #158
      Annapolis, MD

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