<p><b>The jargon-free guide to celestial navigation - know what to do step by step, understand why you''re doing it, and be confident that you can put it into practice when on board.</b><br><br>Did you know that a person standing on the equator is effectively travelling at 900mph? And did you know that you can use this information to work out where you are in the world, to an accuracy of about ¿ miles? No GPS, no computers. Just a sextant, some tables from an Almanac and the knowledge in this book. <br><br>It''s the only back up if the GPS goes down, so it''s a matter of safety. So if you want to qualify as a commercial skipper/superyacht captain you need to know how to carry out celestial navigation. And if you want to pass the RYA Ocean Yachtmaster exam, you need to know it too. It''s a major stumbling block for many sailors wanting or needing to take their next qualifications, and the other books on the market are complex and often assume some prior understanding. This book fulfils