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Thank you.
-- S/V Mutiny lying Oriental, N. C. WDB5619 |
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Between all major ports on a rhumb line these days. Ships no longer care
about wind and currents. We go the most economical straight line distance and sidestep only in case of a major storm. I work on them every day . . . .. MST |
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In crossing the oceans, do they really go in a "straight line" or do
they use a great circle line? krj Schoonertrash wrote: Between all major ports on a rhumb line these days. Ships no longer care about wind and currents. We go the most economical straight line distance and sidestep only in case of a major storm. I work on them every day . . . . MST |
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In crossing the oceans, do they really go in a "straight line" or do
they use a great circle line? krj Schoonertrash wrote: Between all major ports on a rhumb line these days. Ships no longer care about wind and currents. We go the most economical straight line distance and sidestep only in case of a major storm. I work on them every day . . . . MST |
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Between all major ports on a rhumb line these days. Ships no longer care
about wind and currents. We go the most economical straight line distance and sidestep only in case of a major storm. I work on them every day . . . .. MST |
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