Synopses & Reviews
Radar is the ultimate in electronic navigation aids. Other equipment may help you find your find your way across open water, but only radar will see you safely through a thick fog, showing you the ship that may run you down, the rocks that you are trying avoid, or the buoys that mark the channel to your berth.
This practical guide shows you how to get the best possible picture and how to interpret it. All the major techniques are explained in simple terms and illustrated with dual photos of the chart and radar screen - to help you understand their similarities and differences. Radar Afloat is the perfect introduction to this wonderful aid to navigation and safety.
Includes:
- Understanding the system.
- Interpreting the screen.
- Navigating by radar.
- Collision avoidance.
- Blind pilotage.
- Installation and maintenance.
Review
"This excellent introduction is the official background reader to the RYA radar course." (Yachting Monthly, August 2007)
Synopsis
How to use small craft radar. This book is perfect for both sailing and motorboat enthusiasts and essential reading for Radar Courses.
Radar Afloat includes advice on:
- How radar works
- How to use it radar for collision avoidance, navigation and pilotage
- How to get the best picture
About the Author
Tim Bartlett was formerly technical editor of Motor Boat and Yachting magazine. He is a Yachtmaster instructor and a member of the Royal Institute of Navigation.
Table of Contents
1. Why Radar?
2. First Principles.
3. Switching On.
4. Interpreting the Picture.
5. Improving the Picture.
6. Navigating by Radar.
7. Collision Avoidance.
8. Blind Pilotage.
9. North-up Radar.
10. Special Features.
11. Installation and Maintenance.
12. Conclusion.
Glossary.