How to Use Light Sectors for Sailing Navigation
How can light sectors help you navigate an area surrounded by dangerous shoals? What does a red arc or dashed arc on a light circle indicate on your paper or electronic navigational chart? Watch this sailing video to learn the answer! Captain John with 25+ years of experience shows you the no-nonsense cruising skills you need for safer sailing worldwide. Visit his website at https://www.skippertips.com and sign up for his highly popular Sailing Tip of the Week. Discover how you can gain instant access to hundreds of sailing articles, videos, FREE e-Books and much more!

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Maritime Light Characteristics

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Ep 39: Understanding Navigational Aids

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ATONS Aids to Navigation incl lateral, cardinal, lighthouse, COLREGS and IALA region A and region B

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