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celestial navigation - course?

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Are there any courses in Celestial navigation in Scotland? Where? When? Anyone know?
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mm5aho wrote:Are there any courses in Celestial navigation in Scotland? Where? When? Anyone know?

Googling "yachtmaster ocean scotland" throws up a few possibilities, as does the "Find a training centre" bit of the RYA website.
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mm5aho wrote:Are there any courses in Celestial navigation in Scotland? Where? When? Anyone know?
Is there a Planetarium or Observatory near to you? We have both and IIRC both will run Astronav courses on request. (I get the feeling they actually want students IYSWIM.)
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I bought a book.

Then a plastic sextant, almanac and tables.

Then a GPS.

You can guess the rest.
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Thanks for suggestions.
I now have a book, and it doesn't look so difficult, and its starting to comeback (I did learn when I was about 10!). Think I could manage that. Not so difficult as tedious!

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mm5aho wrote:Thanks for suggestions.
I now have a book, and it doesn't look so difficult, and its starting to comeback (I did learn when I was about 10!). Think I could manage that. Not so difficult as tedious!
I found it incredibly tedious doing it on my own and gave up half way through. If I ever do it again it will be in a class.
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nautical college, glasgow, usually have an rya ocean course but it wont start till september.
i had a go at it a couple of years ago but for various reasons didn`t sit the exam
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I use the Ipad app.....
Nothing 20th Century about Claymore.
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claymore wrote:I use the Ipad app.....
Nothing 20th Century about Claymore.
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No - it was much earlier than that - about 4:30 in the morning.....
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