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The sonar — and then the horns — went on the fritz just when thick fog rolled in, making them sitting ducks for collision or grinding aground
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When caught in a situation with restricted visibility, you'll need know how to let others know where you're located — and interpret where they are.
Memorizing some of the basic nautical rules is made way easier through these fun rhymes.
From knot tying apps to sailing simulators, there's plenty to occupy the land-locked or winter-bound sailor.
Be aware that a change in U.S. Coast Guard policy allows products to go fully digital in 2021.
Soon you won't be able to buy the colorful NOAA paper charts. But technology means you can print your own up to date backup paper charts at a fraction of the price.
It may be hard to believe, but today’s astronauts use an 18th century marine navigational tool as back-up technology.
An overview of different compasses; including card types, and notes about compass deviations and usage in the Southern Hemisphere.
By convention a map showing coastlines, water depths, and other information of use to navigators is always called a chart.