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![]() "Joe" wrote in message om... "Donal" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message om... "Lanod" You never did tell anyone how you yachtmasters navigate without any aids or inputs. Remember the wave slapping on the hull **** you spewed? I thought that I wouldn't need to explain the basics of navigation here. Yachtmasters only have to show that they can navigate without external inputs to prove that they understand the basic principles of navigation. Tell us O yachtmaster, How do you navigate without external input? Joe, you make me see red! Yes, you guessed correctly! I'm only talking about your neck! Please read my previous post again ... and this time try to understand it. The "blind" test is done to establish the student's ability to predict a boat's track from data such as tide tables, wind speed and direction, and knowledge of a boat's performance. For example, when I cross the channel, I will usually be out of sight of land for many hours. If I am using trad nav, then I will only have the wake as an external indicator. HEY DONAL A WAKE IS EXTERNAL INPUT!!!!!!!!!!!! YES, JOE. THAT'S WHY I CALLED IT AN EXTERNAL INDICATOR! Sheesh! This is hard work [ wipes perspiration off brow] I will have to use predictive skills to determine my position. BUY SEEING THE SET OF YOUR WAKE? THATS EXTERNAL!!!! I KNOW! THAT IS WHY I CALLED IT **EXTERNAL**. [wipes more perspitarion off brow] On a 70 mile trip, I will be accurate to within one mile. BECAUSE OF EXTERNAL IMPUT YOU GOT BY SEEING YOUR WAKE AND MAKING CORRECTIONS USING YOUR COMPASS COURSE, WHICH IS EXTERNAL IMPUT, unless your on a bent a toe and the wake is in the bildge. Oh, good. All that shouting was tiring me out, and I do think that your face turned quite red, too. Joe, I was pointing out that sailors have been sailing with very little external input for a very long time. It is possible to sail with a fair degree of accuracy without much in the way of inputs. Little over a generation ago, many people would cross the channel (60 - 70 miles) with no instruments at all, apart from a rudimentary compass. You seem to have a problem understanding this. I can't understand how anybody, with even a rudimentary amount of navigational training, cannot grasp the fact that it is possible to plan a course, and sail to it, and arrive at one's destination using a chart, tide tables, compass, watch and a pencil. I accept that this accuracy might be different on a trans-Atlantic crossing, as I have no experience of such things. Thats mighty humble coming from a yachtmaster wanna be. Humility is an important characteristic in a Yachtmaster! Maybe you should do the course?? Now tell us how your going to be in the blind with no external imput and navigate O yachtmaster. Tsk, tsk. You're beginning to twist my words. Regards Donal -- |
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