Our guiding principle for this booklet was to provide a means of learning and executing a position fix at sea when a vessel has run out of power and all the batteries have been consumed, so there is no GPS available. We wanted a solution that is compact and inexpensive, using tables and procedures that are easy to learn and use. This goal led to our proposing a minimum kit that mariners would not hesitate to add to their gear to cover the unlikely situation it would actually be needed. Mariners who cross oceans in small boats realize they must be self-reliant and cover all contingencies.
For those who do not have the chance to learn the full range of celestial navigation before departure, this booklet and a Mark 3 sextant provide a minimum backup kit that can be used to navigate across any ocean if needed.Â
This book includes a 60-page Almanac of the sun to provide quick and easy solutions for Latitude and Longitude, as well as a unique new method for finding the corrections needed to find Latitude by Polaris, as well as in depth discussion of how to use a Mark 3 plastic sextant with emphasis on reading the angle scales.
CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEWÂ
2. SEXTANT SIGHTS WITH THE MARK 3 SEXTANT
   Reading the Sextant ScalesÂ
   Adjusting the Index Mirror
   Index Mirror Adjustment Using Only a Sea Horizon
   Index Mirror Adjustment with a StarÂ
   Index Mirror Adjustment with Cloud Edges
3. TAKING SUN SIGHTS
   Aligning the Sun on the Horizon
4. A COOKBOOK APPROACH TO FINDING POSITIONÂ
   Correcting the Sextant Height to get the Observed Height
   Finding Latitude and Longitude From the Sun
   The Recipe
   Finding the Peak Height of the Sun
   Finding the Time of LAN
   Sailing Under the Sun
5. WORKED LAN EXAMPLES
   Latitude Example 1
   Easy LAN Rule
   Longitude Example 1Â
   Latitude Example 2
   Longitude Example 2
6. LATITUDE BY POLARIS
   Latitude by Polaris Example
7. PLOTTING POSITIONS AND DR TRACKS
   Setting Up a Universal Plotting SheetÂ
   Using the Plotting SheetÂ
   Getting by Without DividersÂ
8. BACKGROUND INFORMATIONÂ
   8.1 Timekeeping in NavigationÂ
   8.2 Lat, Lon, nmi, and DR
   8.3 Adjusting the Index Mirror on LandÂ
   8.4 Predicting the Time of LAN From Your DR-Lon
   8.5 Principles of the Noon Sight for Lat and LonÂ
   8.6 Universal Rule for LAN
9. GPS BACKUP KIT--THEME AND VARIATIONS
10. REFERENCES
11. TABLES
   Sun Almanac
   Refraction Table, Dip Table, Polaris Table
   Increments Table
USD : 12.35
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS:
Machine wash separately in cold water on a gentle cycle. Tumble dry separately on low heat. Add QE Home Wool Dryer Balls to reduce wrinkles and increases drying efficiency. Touch up with a low heat iron as needed. Do not bleach or dry clean.