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Donal
 
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Default A Tachtmaster wanna be said


"Joe" wrote in message
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Martin Baxter wrote in message

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Joe wrote:

"One of the tests involves sitting at the chart table, with the ports

blacked
out, and predicting your position to within a few metres.

In other words, you have to sail (and navigate) the boat "blind".

No external imput at all.

How can this be done?

Joe
MSV RedCloud


Joe you seem to be rather thick, you must take this post in the context

of the
others that preceded it.


Yeh right show me this content.

If you do so you will be aware that there is in fact
"external" input;


Thats not what his post said thicker thick thickest, he said no imup
exterinal imput.

The examiner is going to tell you your starting position,

Yes external imput # 1


Poor, Joe! Poor, poor Joe.

As you are in a Yachtmaster exam, you will already know your position.

You certainly do not need to be told your position at the start of the blind
test, as at that point you were not navigating blindly.




compass
heading


External imput #2


Poor, Joe! Poor, poor Joe.

I'm almost beginning to feel sorry for you.

You do not ask the crew for the compass reading. As the navigator you
*tell* the crew what the compass heading should be.

It quite simple, isn't it? ... .... well, OK, you'll just have to take my
word. It *is* simple. Honestly.





and any course changes,


External imput #3


If I am navigator, then I direct the course changes.



....... go on Joe, you really want to mention "meeting" or "crossing"
situations, don't you?




most likely you will also get the boat speed through
the water.


EXTERNAL imput #4
You have to plot your course accounting for set,


A competent navigator will have used his tide tables before he sets out on
his trip. In fact, I mentioned this a couple of years ago. I always insist
that my wife and my sons do independent passage plans before a long passage
so that they will really *know* where we are if something happens to me.



Tide tables?


Yes! Navigators use them when their GPS sets break down.



EXTERNAL #5

leeway (you are going to
have to know your boats characteristics


for this based on angle of heel, something you
can sense in the cabin and therefore another input),


Ill say that internal and OK with what the yachtmaster wannabe claims.
After all you can sence that in a pilot house with the windows blacked
as stated.

drift...., you will have a watch and tide
tables.


Yelp EXTERNAL IMPUT #5


To accomplish this with some accuracy is not that difficult, I'm not

sure
why you seem to be so astounded by such an ability.


Damn..... With 5 external imputs that as easy as tieing your shoe. I
thought these yachtmasters knew something special and astonishing.

I other works Lanod was talking out his arse and did not have a clue
what he was saying. Is that what you are saying ?


Joe, by this stage you should be beginning to realise that I can make more
sense while talking out of my arse than you can by utilising all the
intellectual abilities that you have at your disposal. [good insult, huh?]


Regards


Donal
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