Sea Kayak Navigation

Sea Kayak Navigation by Franco Ferrero is a concise manual specifically designed for sea kayakers, published by Pesda Press in 2007. This second edition maintains its focus on essential navigation skills while incorporating feedback from readers to enhance the content. The book aims to provide practical guidance, ensuring that all necessary terms are clearly explained without the need for a glossary, and includes a comprehensive index for easy reference.
Readers will find a wealth of information tailored to their needs, with expanded topics that reflect what sea kayakers are likely to use. The book includes suggested exercises at the end of each chapter to reinforce understanding and retention of the material. Emphasizing the importance of careful planning and execution, it encourages readers to start with simple trips and gradually build their skills while considering the abilities of their group members. With 105 pages of focused content, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their navigation skills in water sports.
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A concise manual of navigation aimed specifically at sea kayakers. In this respect the 2nd edition hasn’t changed at all. The devil is, of course, in the detail. As a result of feedback from readers my views on ‘what sea kayakers need to know and are likely to use’ has changed. I have added and expanded on topics where I have considered this desirable, but have taken great care to keep it as short and simple as possible. There is no need for a glossary as all the terms are explained in the book. To that end there is a comprehensive index. There are exercises suggested at the end of the chapters. Make use of them – they will ensure that what you have read is understood and remembered. The ultimate test of whether or not the lessons have been absorbed is the first time you plan and execute a trip relying on your own navigation. Take precautions; plan simple trips and aim for big targets to start with. Ask someone more experienced to check your calculations the first few times. Try and get someone else on the trip to plan it independently and compare your results. If they are reasonably close, carry on. If they disagree, start again! Always take into account the weather forecast, and base your planning on the abilities of the weakest members of your group. Build up slowly. Enjoy the book and enjoy your paddling.
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