NavList:
A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Frank Reed
Date: 2023 May 6, 17:57 -0700
Hello Steve Roth.
Sorry to hear you're not able to attend Celestial Navigation in the Age of Sail June 3-4 at Mystic Seaport Museum. You asked if I would be 'doing it again another time'. Yes, but in-person classes depend significantly on the support and active participation of host institutions, like Mystic Seaport, and I have no control over that. I do, however, also run online workshops with nearly identical content. Can you describe what you're looking for? Just generally, what brings you to a workshop in celestial navigation? Are you a sailor? Are you interested in maritime history? How do you feel about math?? I also offer classes in Modern Celestial Navigation, and there are online sessions of those coming soon, also in early June. Details on my website: ReedNavigation.com.
Now that you have found the NavList message boards (that's here at NavList.net; where you're reading this), please feel free to ask any questions or bring up any topics that interest you in navigation, whether celestial navigation or also other topics in traditional navigation, like dead reckoning, coastal piloting, tides & currents, and all that.
Frank Reed
Clockwork Mapping / ReedNavigation.com
Conanicut Island USA