One of the most common celestial navigation methods is through a "noon sight" measuring the angle between the sun at its highest point in the day and the horizon. So that already works in the daytime.
One of the main reasons to practice celestial navigation is to have a backup in case electronic systems fail (all that salt water and all..) So I'm not so sure about using a "digital system"..
One of the main reasons to practice celestial navigation is to have a backup in case electronic systems fail (all that salt water and all..) So I'm not so sure about using a "digital system"..