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Reeds Marine Distance Tables 15th edition

Reeds Marine Distance Tables 15th edition

Current price: $40.00
Publication Date: April 24th, 2018
Publisher:
Adlard Coles
ISBN:
9781472948977
Pages:
240
Charter Books
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Description

Reeds Marine Distance Tables are the perfect ready-reckoner for captains, navigators, and owners of merchant and cruise ships large and small wanting a quick and accurate distance references between all the regularly used commercial ports of the world. They are also of increasing value to the superyacht fleet.

Reeds Marine Distance Tables is divided into key market areas, and includes a pull-out map for identification and easy see-at-a-glance port reference. Traffic Separation Schemes are calculated into the tables and the distance to any port not included can easily be determined by making an approximation from the next closest port. Useful tables of major turning points around the world (such as Cape Finisterre, Cape Horn, and the Dover Straits), time zones, and time and speed conversion tables are also included.

Emerging ports around the world have also been added to reflect modern trends and developments in shipping movements and route expansions.

Reeds Marine Distance Tables are an invaluable reference for ship owners, operators, brokers, navigators, and superyacht skippers. Using Reeds Distance Tables anyone can calculate the shortest or most economical distances between all the major ports in the world.

About the Author

Miranda Delmar-Morgan has sailed for most of her life, professionally for over ten years. She currently sails in European waters both in a professional capacity, and cruising on her own boat. She is the author of Reeds Marine Distance Tables and Reeds Maritime Flag Handbook, and is also a regular contributor to Yachting Monthly.

Praise for Reeds Marine Distance Tables 15th edition

"A first class reference." - Nautical Magazine

"Clear and simple support for anyone wanting to calculate the shortest or most economical distance between major ports." - Telegraph