"Cugles Practical Navigation" serves as a comprehensive and foundational guide for mariners, officers, and students of the sea. Written by Charles H. Cugle, a master mariner, this work demystifies the complexities of nautical science, providing clear instructions on the essential skills required for safe passage across the oceans. The text covers a wide array of critical topics, including dead reckoning, latitude and longitude determination, coastal piloting, and the use of the sextant.
Designed for clarity and utility, the book bypasses abstract theory in favor of practical application, offering step-by-step examples and mathematical solutions that were vital for early 20th-century seafarers. Its enduring value lies in its systematic approach to the traditions of seamanship and the precision required for maritime life. Whether for the historical researcher or the modern sailing enthusiast, "Cugles Practical Navigation" remains a definitive resource on the art and science of guiding a vessel through the world's waters.
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