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    Re: Navigation Survey
    From: Paul Hirose
    Date: 2001 May 25, 11:45 AM

    Navigation-L Survey
    
    a) Dead Reckoning
    
            What is the method used most?
        Mid-Latitude
    
    b) Sight Reduction
    
            Which is your primary Sight reduction method?
        Short Navigation Tables
            H.O. 211 or Nautical Almanac tables (sometimes)
        Standard Navigation Tables
            229 (usually)
    
    c) Plotting
    
            How do you do your plotting?
        Home Made - 8.5 x 11 inch sheets of typing paper. Central meridian
    and parallel drawn, plus an angled line for measuring longitude.
    
    d) Navigation Manuals
    
        Name your main reference manual-: Bowditch
    
    
        Name a manual/book that helped you the most-: Bowditch.
    
    e) Do you use the Nautical Almanac?
            Commercial- though I don't have a current copy
    
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    paulhirose@earthlink.net (Paul Hirose)
    

       
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