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  1. Boat Navigation Lights Rules: Illustrated Beginners Guide

    So what are the basic navigation light rules? For most small vessels, motoring requires red and green (port and starboard) lights, and a white light visible in all directions around the boat.

  2. Ultimate Guide to Nautical Chart Navigation (Plotting, Reading)

    Aids to navigation include buoys, day marks, lights, beacons and a few less common marks. The symbols and lettering at each mark describe how you can identify them with color, shape, …

  3. The Different Types of Marine Navigation - Improve Sailing

    What types of marine navigation are there? Celestial navigation, dead reckoning, inertial navigation, and electronic navigation. One can either determine location based on a previous …

  4. Nautical Chart Types Explained (Illustrated Guide)

    Outside of navigation charts, a few other useful types of charts are available to help sailors with route and passage planning. Navigation charts "Nautical Charts" most often refers to …

  5. Best Marine Compass: Going the Right Way Cheaply

    Conclusion Which Marine Compass Should I Get for my Sailboat? I recommend the Ritchie Navigation Explorer (click to check current price on Amazon) - This compass is competitively …

  6. How To Learn To Sail: Ultimate Step-By-Step Guide

    How to learn to sail? When first starting out, you want to gain some experience on the water, learn basic sail trim and navigation, and learn the basic safety rules. You can learn this by taking …

  7. Overnight Anchoring Rules (13 Do's & Don'ts Explained)

    When anchoring overnight, it's crucial to choose the right spot and set your anchor properly. Doing some advanced planning and familiarizing yourself with the local anchoring regulations …

  8. How To Figure Out How Shallow Your Boat Can Go

    To figure out how shallow your boat can go, always be aware of your boat's draft. As a general guideline, you should have a water depth that is at least 1.5 times your boat's draft to ensure …

  9. Best Sailboats for One Person (With 9 Examples)

    One of the most common challenges of sailing is finding the right boat to sail alone. Luckily, there are some good sailboats out there suited for one person. Let's take a look at them, and find …

  10. Chartplotter vs. iPad: Using your tablet or iPhone

    As tablets and phones increase in power and capabilities, more and more sailors are turning to them for their primary navigation tools on board. They've got several short-term advantages …