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Doug Kanter
 
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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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Also, you could try to find out if there is a maritime academy or college
near you that gives courses to the public.


to learn nav? what on Earth for? That is like going to a college to

learn how
to brush one's teeth.

nav is simple. even more simple on the St. Croix River. Upstream is

north,
downstream is south. Hit the dam and you are in St Croix Falls (east,

where
the sun comes up) or Taylor's Falls (west, where the sun goes down).

Alan, don't sweat it. nav is easy


Yeah. Easy. Compass variation & deviation can be lurnt rite on the bak of a
serial box.

Alan is a genius for wanting to learn. But, you are a complete moron.


 
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