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CANDChelp wrote:
Anyone who passed 8th geometry has the skills necessary for chart and compass navigation. Wally feels it's hard and he'd prefer to rely on electronic aids. Oh, such scurrilous misrepresentation! In my study of the subject thus far, *I* haven't found it hard. However, someone who doesn't have the benefit of my 25+ years of land-based map & compass nav might find the learning curve a tad steeper. -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |
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![]() "Wally" wrote in message | Oh, such scurrilous misrepresentation! In my study of the subject thus far, | *I* haven't found it hard. However, someone who doesn't have the benefit of | my 25+ years of land-based map & compass nav might find the learning curve a | tad steeper. I've taught basic navigation to most of my regular crew... once you understand the basic nomenclature and their relation to the methodology it's just plain common sense. It does scare most people though.... like a fear of the unknown.... like the reason power boaters think sailing is difficult to master. CM |
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