Not really. Once you get a drawing, just look around for what you need. It isn't going to fall out of the sky. You have to look at it, draw it different ways, ponder it, and just try to find what makes sense. That's all I do. I do not care if I find the best way to solve it. I'm just trying to solve it.
Some definitions:
The ship starts at A and ends at B, 8 miles due East of A.
Somewhere between A and B, the ship has travelled a distance of X miles to point C, the closest it will get to the lighthouse.
The distance from C to the lighthouse is what we are looking for. Call it d.
We have:
tan(55º) = d/x
tan(25º) = d/(8-x)
Solve for d and x. Really, thought, 'x' is superfluous, but we may need it in a subsequent question.