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Chapter 1 Introduction to Navigation  
  - Topics 
 
  - Origins and Primary Areas of Navigation
  
 
  - Origins and Primary Areas of Navigation, 
  Continued 
 
  - Origins and Primary Areas of Navigation, 
  Continued 
 
  - Problems Associated with Navigation 
 
  - Problems Associated with Navigation, Continued
  
 
  - Earth and the Terrestrial Coordinate System
  
 
  - Reference Lines on Earth 
 
  - Reference Lines on Earth, Continued 
 
  - Reference Lines on Earth, Continued 
 
  - The Nautical Chart 
 
  - Nautical Chart Interpretation 
 
  - Nautical Chart lnterpretation, Continued
  
 
  - Nautical Chart Interpretation, Continued
  
 
  - Chart Scale 
 
  - Chart Accuracy 
 
  - Latitude and Longitude 
 
  - How to Measure Distance 
 
  - How to Determine or Plot Direction on a Chart
  
 
  - How to Plot a Position 
 
  - How to Extract Latitude and Longitude from a 
  Known Position 
 
  - Defense Mapping Agency 
 
  - Defense Mapping Agency , Continued 
 
  - DMA Stock Numbering System 
 
  - The Nautical Chart Numbering System 
 
  - The Nautical Chart Numbering System, Continued
  
 
  - Chart Correction System 
 
  - Notice to Mariners 
 
  - Notice to Mariners, Continued 
 
  - Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
  
 
  - Summary of Corrections 
 
  - Chart Card Maintenance 
 
  - Chart Card Maintenance, Continued 
 
  - Chart Correction Techniques 
 
  - Chart Correction Techniques, Continued 
 
  - Chart Ordering System 
 
  - Ordering, Labelling, and Stowing Charts
  
 
 
Chapter  2 Compasses  
Chapter 3 Navigational  Publications  
Chapter 4 The Nautical Road  
  - Objectives,  Continued 
 
  - Navigational Lights 
 
  - Light List 
 
  - How to Use the Light List 
 
  - Characteristics of Lighted Aids to Navigation
  
 
  - Characteristics of Lighted Aids to Navigation, 
  Continued 
 
  - Visibility of Lights 
 
  - Visibility of Lights, Continued 
 
  - Visibility of Lights, Continued 
 
  - How to Compute the Visibility of a Light
  
 
  - Luminous Range Diagram 
 
  - How to Use the Luminous Range Diagram 
 
  - Types of Lights and Light Structures 
 
  - Types of Lights and Light Structures, 
  Continued 
 
  - Types of Lights and Light Structures, 
  Continued 
 
  - Types of Lights and Light Structures, 
  Continued 
 
  - Types of Lights and Light Structures, 
  Continued 
 
  - Factors Associated with Navigational Lights
  
 
  - Sector Lights 
 
  - Sector Lights, Continued 
 
  - Sector Lights, Continued 
 
  - Buoys 
 
  - Buoys,  Continued 
 
  - Buoys,  Continued 
 
  - Buoy Identification 
 
  - Buoyage Systems 
 
  - International Association of Light Authorities 
  (IALA) 
 
  - The United States System of Aids to Navigation
  
 
  - Figure 4-14. Lateral system as seem entering 
  from seaward 
 
  - Figure  4-15.  Visual  buoyage  guide  for 
   IALA  region  B 
 
  - Figure  4-16.  How  the  visual  guide  would 
   appear  on  a  nautical  chart 
 
  - Figure 4-17. Aids to navigation as they appear 
  on the western rivers of the United States. 
 
  - Characteristics of Aids To Navigation 
 
  - Characteristics of Aids To Navigation, 
  Continued 
 
  - Sound Signals 
 
  - Intracoastal Waterway 
 
  - Rules of the Road 
 
  - Steering and Sailing Rules 
 
  - Steering and Sailing Rules, Continued 
 
  - Signals between Vessels 
 
  - Signals between Vessels,  Continued 
 
  - Maneuvering and Warning Signals 
 
  - Maneuvering and Warning Signals, Continued
  
 
  - Maneuvering and Warning Signals, Continued
  
 
  - Signals Used to Attract Attention 
 
  - Figure  4-21.  Distress  signals 
 
 
Chapter 5 Basics of Time  
Chapter 6 Introduction to Celestial Navigation
 
  - Earth and the Celestial Sphere 
 
  - Understanding the Celestial Coordinate System
  
 
  - Understanding the Celestial Coordinate System, 
  Continued 
 
  - Using The Nautical Almanac 
 
  - Figure  6-3.  Example  of  The  Nautical 
   Almanac  format. 
 
  - How to Determine the Time of Sunrise, Sunset, 
  Moonrise, Moonset, and Twilight 
 
  - How to Determine the Time of Sunrise, and 
  Sunset..., Continued 
 
  - How to Determine the Time of Sunrise, and 
  Sunset..., Continued 
 
  - How to Determine Star Time and Selected Stars 
  Using Pub 249 Vol I (Selected Stars) 
 
  - Figure  6-5.  Excerpts  from  The  Nautical 
   Almanac 
 
  - How to Determine Star Time and Selected Stars 
  Using Pub 249 Vol I (Selected Stars), Continued 
 
  - Pub 249 Selected Stars Worksheet 
 
  - How to Determine Selected Stars using The Rude 
  Starfinder 
 
 
Chapter 7 Tides and Currents  
  - Objectives,  Continued 
 
  - Introduction to Tides 
 
  - Effect of the Sun and Moon on Tides 
 
  - Types of Tides and Reference Planes 
 
  - Tide Tables 
 
  - How to Determine the Height of Tide 
 
  - How to Determine the Height of Tide, Continued
  
 
  - How to Determine the Height of Tide, Continued
  
 
  - How to Determine the Height of Tide, Continued
  
 
  - How to Determine the Height of Tide, Continued
  
 
  - How to Graph Tide Data 
 
  - Figure  7-6.  Plot  the  times  of  high  and 
   low  water  on  the  graph. 
 
  - How to Graph Tide Data, Continued 
 
  - How to Graph Tide Data, Continued 
 
  - Tidal Currents 
 
  - Tidal Currents, Continued 
 
  - Tidal Current Tables 
 
  - Current Calculations 
 
  - Current Calculations, Continued 
 
  - Current Calculations, Continued 
 
  - Current Calculations, Continued 
 
  - How to Graph Tidal Currents 
 
 
Chapter 8 Dead Reckoning, Piloting, and 
Electronic Navigation  
  - Topics 
 
  - The DR Plot 
 
  - Terms Associated with the DR Plot 
 
  - Time, Speed, and Distance 
 
  - Time, Speed, and Distance, Continued 
 
  - Using the Nautical Slide Rule 
 
  - Practice Time, Speed, and Distance Problems
  
 
  - Measuring the Ships Speed 
 
  - Example of a DR Plot 
 
  - Labeling the DR Plot 
 
  - Plan of Intended Movement (PIM) 
 
  - Plotting Instruments 
 
  - Plotting  lstruments,  Continued 
 
  - Plotting Techniques 
 
  - Plotting Techniques, Continued 
 
  - Labeling the Course Line 
 
  - Piloting 
 
  - Piloting 
 
  - Lines of Position and Fixes 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position Using True 
  Bearings 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position Using Relative 
  Bearings 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position Using Relative 
  Bearings, Continued 
 
  - The Marine Sextant 
 
  - The Marine Sextant, Continued 
 
  - The  Marine  Sextant,  Continued 
 
  - The  Marine  Sextant,  Continued 
 
  - The  Marine  Sextant,  Continued 
 
  - The  Marine  Sextant,  Continued 
 
  - The  Marine  Sextant,  Continued 
 
  - The  Marine  Sextant,  Continued 
 
  - The Marine Sextant, Continued 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position Using Sextant 
  Angles 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position Using Sextant 
  Angles, Continued 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position Using Sextant 
  Angles, Continued 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position Using Sextant 
  Angles, Continued 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position Using Sextant 
  Angles, Continued 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position Using Sextant 
  Angles, Continued 
 
  - Determining the Ships Position by Running Fix
  
 
  - Electronic Navigation 
 
  - Using the Fathometer 
 
  - LORAN-C 
 
  - Satellite Navigation Systems 
 
  - Satellite Navigation Systems, Continued
  
 
  - Satellite  Navigation  Systems,  Continued
  
 
  - Satellite  Navigation  Systems,  Continued
  
 
  - Navigational Radar 
 
  - Navigational Radar, Continued 
 
  - How to Obtain a RADAR Bearing and Range
  
 
  - How to Plot RADAR Fixes 
 
  - Other Electronic Navigation Equipment 
 
 
Chapter 9 Celestial Observations and Sight 
Reduction Methods  
  - Azimuth of the Sun
 
  - Azimuth of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Azimuth of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Azimuth of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Azimuth of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Azimuth of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Azimuth of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Azimuth of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Azimuth of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Azimuth by Polaris 
 
  - Amplitude of the Sun 
 
  - Amplitude of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Amplitude of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - Amplitude of the Sun, Continued 
 
  - The Celestial LOP 
 
  - The Celestial LOP 
 
  - Using the Sextant 
 
  - Altitude  Corrections 
 
  - Altitude Corrections, Continued 
 
  - Altitude Corrections, Continued 
 
  - Altitude  Corrections,  Continued 
 
  - Altitude  Corrections,  Continued 
 
  - How to Reduce a Sunline Using Pub 229 
 
  - How to Reduce a Sunline Using Pub 229, 
  Continued 
 
  - How to Reduce a Sunline Using Pub 229, 
  Continued 
 
  - How to Reduce a Sunline Using Pub 229, 
  Continued 
 
  - Plotting One or More LOPs 
 
  - Advancing LOPs 
 
  - Advancing LOPs, Continued 
 
  - Reducing Stars, Planets, and the Moon Using 
  Pub 229 
 
  - Reducing Sights Using Pub 249 
 
  - Reducing Sights Using Pub 249, Continued
  
 
  - Reducing Sights Using Pub 249 , Continued
  
 
  - Reducing Sights Using Pub 249, Continued
  
 
  - Latitude by Local Apparent Noon (LAN) 
 
  - Latitude by Local Apparent Noon (LAN), 
  Continued 
 
  - Latitude by Local Apparent Noon (LAN), 
  Continued 
 
  - Latitude by Local Apparent Noon (LAN), 
  Continued 
 
  - Latitude by Local Apparent Noon (LAN), 
  Continued 
 
 
Chapter 10 Weather Observation  
  - Topics 
 
  - The Atmosphere 
 
  - Circulation of the Wind Upon Earth 
 
  - Circulation of the Wind Upon Earth, Continued
  
 
  - Cloud Formations 
 
  - Cloud Formations, Continued 
 
  - Cloud Characteristics 
 
  - Cloud Characteristics, Continued 
 
  - Cloud Characteristics, Continued 
 
  - Atmospheric Pressure 
 
  - Atmospheric Pressure,  Continued 
 
  - Pressure Areas 
 
  - Pressure Areas, Continued 
 
  - Frontal Systems 
 
  - Frontal  Systems,  Continued 
 
  - Frontal  Systems,  Continued 
 
  - Frontal  Systems,  Continued 
 
  - Wind 
 
  - Wind, Continued 
 
  - Wind, Continued 
 
  - Wind, Continued 
 
  - Wind, Continued 
 
  - Wind, Continued 
 
  - Wind, Continued 
 
  - Temperature, Dew Point, and Relative Humidity
  
 
  - Temperature, Dew Point, and Relative Humidity, 
  Continued 
 
  - Temperature, Dew Point, and Relative Humidity, 
  Continued 
 
  - Temperature, Dew Point, and Relative Humidity, 
  Continued 
 
  - Weather  Observation  and  Reporting 
 
  - Weather Observation and Reporting, Continued
  
 
  - Weather Observation and Reporting, Continued
  
 
  - Weather Observation and Reporting, Continued
  
 
  - Weather Observation and Reporting, Continued
  
 
  - Weather Observation and Reporting, Continued
  
 
 
Chapter 11 The Ships Bridge  
  - Objectives, Continued 
 
  - Bridge Equipment 
 
  - Bridge  Equipment,  Continued 
 
  - Bridge  Equipment,  Continued 
 
  - Bridge  Equipment,  Continued 
 
  - Ships  Characteristics 
 
  - Ships Characteristics, Continued 
 
  - Ships Characteristics, Continued 
 
  - Ships Characteristics, Continued 
 
  - Steering the Ship 
 
  - Steering the Ship, Continued 
 
  - Steering the Ship, Continued 
 
  - Steering the Ship, Continued 
 
  - Navigational Lights 
 
  - Navigational  Lights,  Continued 
 
  - Navigational  Lights,  Continued 
 
  - Navigational  Lights,  Continued 
 
  - External  Communications 
 
  - External  Communications,  Continued 
 
  - Bridge Watch Personnel 
 
  - Bridge Watch Personnel, Continued 
 
  - Bridge Watch Personnel, Continued 
 
  - Bridge Watch Personnel, Continued 
 
  - Relieving the QMOW 
 
  - Commanding Officers Night Order Book 
 
  - The Ships Deck Log 
 
  - The Ships Deck Log, Continued 
 
  - The Ships Deck Log, Continued 
 
  - The Ships Deck Log, Continued 
 
  - The Ships Deck Log, Continued 
 
  - The Ships Deck Log, Continued 
 
  - The Ships Deck Log, Continued 
 
  - General Duties of the QMOW 
 
  - General Duties of the QMOW, Continued 
 
  - General Duties of the QMOW, Continued 
 
  - General Duties of the QMOW, Continued 
 
  - General Duties of the QMOW, Continued 
 
  - General Duties of the QMOW, Continued 
 
  - General Duties of the QMOW, Continued 
 
  - General Duties of the QMOW, Continued 
 
  - General Duties of the QMOW, Continued 
 
 
Chapter 12 Voyage  Planning  
  - Planning and Constructing Great-Circle Tracks
  
 
  - Planning and Constructing Great-Circle Tracks, 
  Continued 
 
  - Planning and Constructing Great-Circle Tracks, 
  Continued 
 
  - Planning and Constructing Great-Circle Tracks, 
  Continued 
 
  - Planning and Constructing Coastal Tracks
  
 
  - Planning and Constructing Restricted Water 
  Tracks 
 
  - Planning and Constructing Restricted Water 
  Tracks, Continued 
 
  - Planning and Constructing Restricted Water 
  Tracks, Continued 
 
  - Planning and Constructing Restricted Water 
  Tracks, Continued 
 
  - Planning and Constructing Restricted Water 
  Tracks, Continued 
 
  - Figure 12+7. Example restricted water track
  
 
  - Precision  Anchoring 
 
  - Precision  Anchoring,  Continued 
 
  - Precision  Anchoring,  Continued 
 
  - Precision Anchoring, Continued 
 
  - Precision Anchoring, Continued 
 
  - Precision Anchoring, Continued 
 
  - Precision Anchoring, Continued 
 
  - Precision Anchoring, Continued 
 
  - The Navigation Brief 
 
  - Preparing to Depart Port 
 
  - Preparing to Depart Port, Continued 
 
  - Preparing to Depart Port, Continued 
 
  - Preparing to Enter Port or Restricted Waters
  
 
  - Preparing to Enter Port or Restricted Waters, 
  Continued 
 
 
Appendix I Glossary  
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Appendix II Reference List  
Index  
Assignment Questions  
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  - Figure  7A.Tide  tables,  table  1 
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  - Figure 7B.Tide tables, table 2 (extract).
  
 
  - Figure 7C.Tide tables, table 3 
 
  - Figure 7D.Tidal current tables, table 1 
  (extract). 
 
  - Current Difference and Constants 
 
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  - Figure  10B.Nautical  Almanac  right-hand 
   daily  page 
 
  - Figure  10C.Nautical  Almanac  Increments 
   and  Corrections  page 
 
  - Figure 10D.Nautical Almanac Altitude 
  Correction Tables. 
 
  - Figure 10E.Pub. 229 right-hand sample page
  
 
  - Figure 10F.Pub. 229 Interpolation table 
  (extract). 
 
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  - Figure 11A.Nautical Almanac right-hand daily 
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  - Figure 11B.Nautical Almanac Altitude 
  Correction Tables 
 
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