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Joe wrote:
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 What would be your course and speed made good?. What do you mean by I "*want* to sail a course of 080, at a speed of 10 knots"? In this question, you ask for course and speed made good - so I have to assume that, by "want", you mean 'the course I'm steering and my speed through the water'. If that's the case, then the answer is 089 at 11.14 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 What course would you steer and what would be your speed made good? Again, you use the term "want", but you ask for something different in the answer - the course to steer and the speed made good. Clearly, the "course and speed I *want*" doesn't have a consistent meaning. I may be a sweet, innocent, fresh-faced n00b, but I'm not even sure that this question makes sense. You give a course of 095 and a speed of 12 knots, but ask for course to steer and speed made good. Therefore, 095 must be the course made good, but 12 knots must be the speed through the water. I'll come back to this shortly and see if I can work out an answer without having to do a degree in maths. 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 For 1 more asa point What course would you steer and what is your speed made good? As above - you ask for course to steer and speed made good. (Whips out copy of Coastal Navigation and fires up AutoCAD...) -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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"Wally" wrote in message ...
Joe wrote: 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 What would be your course and speed made good?. What do you mean by I "*want* to sail a course of 080, at a speed of 10 knots"? In this question, you ask for course and speed made good - so I have to assume that, by "want", you mean 'the course I'm steering and my speed through the water'. If that's the case, then the answer is 089 at 11.14 knots. Ah I see what your saying, sorry. Let me rephrase the question Your sailing 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 What would be your course and speed made good?. 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 What course would you steer and what would be your speed made good? Again, you use the term "want", but you ask for something different in the answer - the course to steer and the speed made good. Clearly, the "course and speed I *want*" doesn't have a consistent meaning. I may be a sweet, innocent, fresh-faced n00b, but I'm not even sure that this question makes sense. You give a course of 095 and a speed of 12 knots, but ask for course to steer and speed made good. Therefore, 095 must be the course made good, but 12 knots must be the speed through the water. I'll come back to this shortly and see if I can work out an answer without having to do a degree in maths. 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 For 1 more asa point What course would you steer and what is your speed made good? As above - you ask for course to steer and speed made good. (Whips out copy of Coastal Navigation and fires up AutoCAD...) |
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Joe wrote:
Ah I see what your saying, sorry. Let me rephrase the question What about the other two questions - the ones where you ask for the course *to steer* and the speed *made good*? Do you mean the course and speed made good? -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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"Wally" wrote in message ...
Joe wrote: Ah I see what your saying, sorry. Let me rephrase the question What about the other two questions - the ones where you ask for the course *to steer* and the speed *made good*? Do you mean the course and speed made good? yes. I guess it's a Texas thing. Us Texans were raised to think that if you want to do something you do it, no question about it. So when I say "you want" to steer a compass course of 080 thats what you steer. Sorry for your confusion. What Im looking for in the answer is your cmg and your smg. joe |
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