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Cugle's Practical Navigation
From: Dave Walden
Date: 2006 Mar 31, 03:38 -0800
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From: Dave Walden
Date: 2006 Mar 31, 03:38 -0800
Cugle's Practical Navigation, Charles H. Cugle, E.P.
Dutton&Co., Inc., NY, 1938.
I found mine on the web for $3 plus shipping!
I've found it helpful and interesting.
Seems to have been reasonably popular. First printing
1924, second 1926, third 1926, fourth 1927, fifth
1929, sixth new and enlarged edition 1930, seventh
1932, new revised edition 1936, new revised edition
1938. I've seen of other later editions. Dutton, a
major publisher in the US.
Extract from the Preface to the New and Revised
Edition:
"...All of the various problems are worked out in
full, with no attempt to save figures or cut down the
working in any way. It is recommended to the beginner
that he name everything as he goes along in his
problems, since it will help to memorize.
...The author feels that all of the necessary problems
in navigation have been taken care of in this volume,
and that it is the most easily understood one ever
published.
There are many excellent books on the theory of
navigation, but very few that the ordinary man can
understand, and this book has been published with
theory eliminated entirely."
The first third of the book deals with Rules of the
Road, Ship Stability, some Naval Architecture,
piloting and costal navigation. Starting with Chapter
9, (his IX), he gets into topics more relevant to this
list. In a typical chapter, he first gives the method
in a page or two of "Rules", he then gives about a
dozen fully worked examples.
4-explanation of tables in the american practical
navigator (bowditch)
...
9-construction of a mercator chart
10-mercator's sailing
11-middle latitude sailing
12-great circle sailing
13-composite sailing
14-latitude by meridian altitude of sun
15-latitude constant
16-latitude by meridian altitude of fixed star
17-meridian passage of fixed star
18-longitude by sun
19-longitude by sun-to find noon position
20-deviation by time azimuth of sun
21 deviations by altitude of sun
22-latitude by Polaris (sidereal time method)
23-latitude by Polaris (hour angle method)
24-longitude by sun; altitude azimuth; meridian
altitude of sun and mercator sailing combined
25-latitude by altitude of planet
26-latitude by ex-meridian of sun
27-latitude by meridian altitude of moon
28-meridian passage of moon
29-longitude by fixed star
30-longitude by planet
31-longitude by moon
32-latitude by ex-meridian altitude of fixed star
33-latitude by ex-meridian altitude of planet
34-latitude by ex-meridian altitude of moon
35-deviation by fixed star, planet and moon
36-longitude at sunrise and sunset
37-time of high water
38-noon interval (H.O. No. 202)
39-sumner's method with two assumed latitudes
40-sumner "tangent" method
41-double chronometer method for determining position
by two observations
42-marcq st. hilaire method (cosine-haversine formula)
43-marcq st. hilaire method (H.O. No. 208)
44-marcq st. hilaire method (H.O. No. 211)
45-extracts from the american nautical almanac for theyear 1936
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