Daniel K. Allen's
SAILING RESUME
Education
Nordhavn Owner Training
• 1999 • 2000
- Instructors:
- Dave
Harlow, of Pacific Asian Enterprises (PAE), Dana Point, California.
- Jeff
McLaren, of Alcom Marine Electronics, Newport Beach, California.
- Full on-the-water
instruction on all Nordhavn systems, including:
- Single-screw
maneuvering and docking.
- Electronics,
including autopilot, radar, GPS, VHF & SSB radio, & sonar / depth
sounder use.
- Electrical
systems, generators, power inverters, breaker panels, and power
management.
- Plumbing
and holding tank usage.
- Paravane
stabilizer deployment and use.
- Dinghy
deployment.
- Passagemaking
- Heavy
weather sailing in rough conditions.
- Emergency
drills, such as man overboard, engine out, etc.
- Provisioning.
- Safety
and waste management.
- Training
done over a period of many months.
Training is done as intensive 1-3 day trips, separated by
owner-only trips to reinforce concepts taught.
- Training
is ongoing. As of March 2000,
there have already been 4 such training sorties, with several more planned
for the coming months.
Creator of Navigation, Mapping, and Almanac Software • 1982-2000
- Custom
navigation software: Nav tool
- Full
great circle and rhumbline navigation course and distances.
- Built-in
database of thousands of important coastal and island locations.
- Custom
itineraries and trip plans.
- Knows
about the seasons of the world and the weather that occurs in different
areas, so winter storms, hurricane and monsoon seasons are all
automatically taken into account during route planning. If a leg of a trip would venture
into an area at the wrong time of year, the leg is automatically
postponed until better weather conditions prevail. This
automatic weather calculation feature provides a new level of safe trip planning, and is a first in navigation planning software. It
is currently unavailable in any commercial software available at any
price.
- Custom
mapping software: Map tool
- Plots
courses on dozens of map projections, including, Aitoff, Mercator,
Miller, and Vandergrinten projections.
- Seamlessly
integrated with Nav tool.
- Custom
long-term almanac software: Sun
tool
- From
US Naval Observatory algorithms, implemented long-term almanac navigation
software for a variety of handheld and desktop computer systems.
- Software
was published in my book On Macintosh
Programming: Advanced Techniques, Addison-Wesley: Reading, Mass, 1990.
- Fully
proficient in celestial navigation using sextants for reliable bluewater
passagemaking.
- All
software created in the C Programming Language to run on Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, and on
Macintosh and Power Macintosh systems.
- Scaled
down versions of Nav and Sun have been written in RPL to run on handheld
HP-48SX, HP-48GX, and HP-49G calculators, which are very useful at sea.
Personal Study •
1969 - 2000
- World
trip route planning done with the aid of:
- British
Admiralty. Ocean Passages For The World, 1987.
- British
Admiralty. The Mariner's Handbook,
1989.
- Cornell,
Jimmy. World Cruising
Routes, 1998.
- Cornell,
Jimmy. World Cruising
Handbook, 1996.
- Maury, M. F. Maury's Sailing Directions, 1855.
- Read
and re-read the major bibles of navigation:
- Bowditch,
Nathaniel. The American
Practical Navigator, several editions
from 1811 to 1995.
- Burch, David. Emergency Navigation, 1990.
- Dunlap, G.D. & H.H. Shufeldt. Dutton's Navigation and Piloting, 1972.
- Dutton,
Benjamin. Navigation and
Nautical Astronomy, 1943.
- Lecky,
Squire Thornton Stratford. "Wrinkles"
in Practical Navigation, 1887.
- Mixter, George W. Primer of Navigation, 1995.
- Moody, Alton B. Navigation Afloat: A Manual for the Seaman, 1980.
- Norie, J. W. A Complete Epitome of Practical Navigation, 1864.
- Royal Observatory. Explanatory Supplement to the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical
Ephemeris, 1973.
- Schlereth, Hewitt. Commonsense Celestial Navigation, 1975.
- Seidelmann, Kenneth. Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac, 1992.
- Read
and re-read the major tomes on seamanship:
- Bell, David Owen. Dockmanship, 1992.
- Calder, Nigel. Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual, 1996.
- Chapman, Charles F. Piloting, Seamanship, and Small Boat Handling, 1972.
- Coles, Adlard and Peter Bruce. Heavy Weather Sailing, 1996.
- Glénans Sailing School. The Glénans Manual of Sailing, 1995.
- Hiscock, Eric. Cruising Under Sail, 1995.
- Jones, Tristan. One Hand for Yourself, One for the Ship, 1982.
- Knight, Austin M. Knight's Modern Seamanship, 1944.
- Mellor, John. Boat Handling Under Power: A Motorboat and Yacht Owner's Guide, 1999.
- Robertson, Dougal. Sea Survival: A Manual, 1975.
- Royce, Patrick M. Royce's Sailing Illustrated, 1972, 1993.
- Royce, Patrick M. Royce's Powerboating Illustrated, 1994.
- Toss, Brion. Knots, 1990.
- Read
and re-read the major accounts of important circumnavigations and
experiences at sea:
- Beaglehole,
J.C. The Life of Captain James Cook,
1974.
- Buckley,
William F. Airborne: A
Sentimental Journey, 1970.
- Callahan,
Steven. Adrift:
Seventy-six days lost at sea, 1986.
- Chichester,
Sir Francis. Gipsy Moth
Circles the World, 1967.
- Dana,
Richard Henry. Two Years
Before The Mast, 1925.
- Fanning,
Edmund. Voyages and
Discoveries in the South Seas: 1792-1832,
1833.
- Hays,
David & Daniel. My
Old Man and the Sea, 1995.
- Heyerdahl,
Thor. Kon-Tiki: Across
the Pacific by Raft, 1950.
- Knox-Johnston,
Robin. A World of My Own, 1969.
- Morison,
Samuel Eliot. Admiral of
the Ocean Sea: A Life of Christopher Columbus, 1970.
- Pidgeon,
Harry. Around the World
Single-Handed: The Cruise of the "Islander", 1933.
- Pigafetta,
Antonio. Magellan's
Voyage: A Narrative Account of the First Circumnavigation, 1534.
- Slocum,
Captain Joshua. Sailing
Alone Around the World, 1900.
Coastal Piloting and Navigation Class • 1972
- United
States Coast Guard Auxiliary, taught at Palo Alto High School, Palo Alto,
CA.
- Dead
reckoning.
- Coastal
navigation using landmarks, bearings, charts; use of the compass.
- Youngest
member of class.
Experience
Annapolis to Fort Pierce • October to November 2003
Seattle to Campbell River • June 2003
Fort Lauderdale •
February 2001
Anacortes to Vancouver •
January 2001
San Juan Islands,
Washington • January to March 2000
- Piloted
Nordhavn 46 on numerous day trips in the San Juan Islands.
- Fully
proficient in use of GPS, radar, and autopilot systems.
Puget Sound to San Juan Islands, Washington • December 1999
- Piloted
Nordhavn 46.
- Two
day shakedown cruise of new ship from Tacoma to Anacortes Washington.
- Several
hours of running at night using radar.
Strait of Juan de Fuca,
Washington • September 1997
- Chartered
an Island Packet 29 sailboat.
- Five
day trip from Anacortes, to Victoria BC, to Sequim, Deception Pass and
back to Anacortes.
- Used
mooring buoys as well as guest docks at night.
- Dealt
with thick morning fog conditions.
San Juan Islands,
Washington • May 1996
- Chartered
a Hunter 35.5 sailboat.
- Four
days in the San Juan Islands, with stops at Parks Bay, Open Bay, Decatur
Head.
- Anchored
in bays each night.
San Francisco Bay, Puget
Sound • 1991-1998
- Chartered
Hunter 35.5 sailboats on many occasions for day sailing.
Hebgen Lake, Montana
• 1968-1972
- Spent
many summers aboard small (14'-18') motorboats.
- Was
trusted from an early age (9 years old) to drive boats alone on a large
lake.
Daniel K. Allen
4377 West 12800 South
Spring Lake, UT 84651
danallen46@gmail.com