Disk contents:
- Beaufort Scale
- Calculate the minimum depth to anchor in
- Chart Corrections
- Chart Datum
- Chart Familiarisation
- Chart symbols used in Plotting
- Charted depth
- Charted elevation
- Computation of tidal rates
- Contour lines
- Converting Magnetic bearings to True
- Course to steer
- Day Shapes
- Dead Reckoning
- Defining position by Latitude and Longitude
- Deviation table
- Elements affecting predicted tidal heights
- Emergency Radio procedure
- Estimated position
- Gnonomic Charts
- GPS
- Height of tide at a given time from a tidal graph
- High Water hour - FREE SAMPLES P98 & P99
- How to calculate the amount of Deviation on your vessel
- How to calculate the amount of leeway affecting your boat - FREE SAMPLE
- How to use a Portland Plotter
- IALA Buoyage System A
- IRPCS (anti-collision regulations)
- Knots
- Lateral and Cardinal Buoys
- Latitude and longitude of charted objects
- Leading lines
- Magnetic Deviation
- Magnetic North Pole
- Magnetic Variation
- Mercator Charts
- Neap Tides
- OS84 Charts
- Passage planning
- Rule of twelfths for calculating tidal heights
- Saw tooth
- Secondary Ports
- Sound and Light Signals
- Spring Tides
- Three point fix
- Tidal Diamonds
- Tidal Range
- Tidal Stream Atlas
- Tide Tables
- Transferred position line
- Transits
- True North
- Waypoints
- Weather
- What is latitude
- What is Leeway
- What is Longitude
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