Joe wrote:
I suspect that the speed you're looking for is the speed that would be
sailed through the water to acheive the desired course - speed made good is
the speed over the ground, isn't it (ie resultant of course/speed sailed and
drift/set)? I'll assume you're looking for course/speed through the water to
acheive the desired course and speed in the given conditions...
If you want to sail a course of 080, at a speed of 10 knots and you
sail thru a current having an estimated set of 140 and a drift of two
knots
069 at 9.17 knots.
If you want to sail a course of 095 through a current having a set of
170 and a drift of 2.5 knots, using a speed of 12 knots
083 at 11.61 knots.
You want to sail a course of 265 and a speed of 15 knots through a
current having a set of 185 and a drift of 3 knots
277 at 14.78 knots.
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