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Lectures in Navigation

by Ernest Gallaudet Draper

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Lectures in Navigation by Ernest Gallaudet Draper provides a systematic overview of maritime navigation principles aimed at training junior officers in the United States Naval Auxiliary Reserve. The work covers fundamental topics such as the use of a compass, celestial navigation techniques, and the operation of navigational instruments including sextants and charts. Its content is designed to serve as an accessible instructional resource, emphasizing the practical application of navigational methods and tools necessary for maritime safety and efficiency. The book reflects early 20th-century technological understanding and is intended to prepare officers for their responsibilities in navigation aboard ships. It incorporates explanations of essential skills and methods, with the aim of enabling individuals to develop competence in handling navigational challenges on the open sea. The work functions as a technical textbook suited for military training and maritime education during its period.

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These Lectures have been compiled as speedily as possible to meet the demand for some quick but fairly comprehensive method whereby large bodies of men, divided into small classes, might learn the elements of Navigation and thus assume, without delay, their responsibilities as Junior Officers of the deck, Navigators and Assistant Navigators in the United States Naval Auxiliary Reserve. I realize that the haste with which the book has been written is apparent in many places, and it is hoped that many evidences of this haste will disappear in case further editions are printed. Besides acknowledging the help and information which was secured from the list of navigational works, mentioned on another page, I wish to mention particularly Prof. Charles Lane Poor's book, entitled "Nautical Science," from which was secured practically all of the information in the Lecture on Planets and Stars (Tuesday - Week V); Commander W. C. P. Muir's book, "Navigation and Compass Deviations," and Lieutenant W. J. Henderson's book, "Elements of Navigation," the text of which was followed closely in discussing Variation and Deviation and Traverse Sailing. I desire to express my gratitude to Lieutenant Commander R. T. Merrill, 2nd, U. S. N., for suggesting a detailed outline of the whole course; to Lieutenant Commander B. O. Wills, U. S. N., for his valuable criticisms and almost daily help during the preparation of these Lectures; to Lieutenant (j. g.) C. D. Draper, U. S. N. R. F.; Lieutenant (j. g.) R. Brush, U. S. N. R. F., and Lieutenant (j. g.) P. C. McPherson, U. S. N. R. F., for many criticisms and suggestions; and to Captain Huntington, Seamen's Church Institute, for suggesting helpful diagrams, particularly the one on page 44. This opportunity is also taken for thanking the many Instructors in the School for their opinions on various questions that have come up in connection with the course and for assistance in eliminating errors from the text. E. G. D. LIST OF BOOKS CONSULTED American Practical Navigator, Bowditch Navigation and Compass Deviations, Muir Nautical Science, Poor Elements of Navigation, Henderson Wrinkles in Practical Navigation, Lecky Whys and Wherefores of Navigation, Bradford Epitome of Navigation, Norie Navigation, Hosmer Finding a Ship's Position at Sea, Sumner General Astronomy, Young PREFACE To those taking this course in Navigation: These lectures have been written with the idea of explaining, in as simple language as possible, the fundamental elements of Navigation…

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