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![]() "Brian Whatcott" wrote in message "a niggly question that arose during some of my research. What is the difference between a bearing of "North by East," "North and by East"? I could not provide a confident response. Any ideas? "North and by East" is not a point on the compass, though some sloppy helmsmen or watch officer may have added the the word "and" for some reason. Below are the points of the compass with name, abbreviation and degrees: North N 0(360) North by east N by E 11.25 North-northeast NNE 22.5 Northeast by north NE by N 33.75 Northeast NE 45 Northeast by east NE by E 56.25 East-northeast ENE 67.5 East by north E by N 78.75 East E 90 East by south E by S 101.25 East-southeast ESE 112.5 Southeast by east SE by E 123.75 Southeast SE 135 Southeast by south SE by S 146.25 South-southeast SSE 157.5 South by east S by E 168.75 South S 180 South by west S by W 191.25 South-southwest SSW 202.5 Southwest by south SW by S 213.75 Southwest SW 225 Southwest by west SW by W 236.25 West-southwest WSW 247.5 West by south W by S 258.75 West W 270 West by north W by N 281.25 West-northwest WNW 292.5 Northwest by west NW by W 303.75 Northwest NW 315 Northwest by north NW by N 326.25 North-northwest NNW 337.5 North by west N by W 348.75 -- Carl Herzog Editor, Reed's Nautical Almanacs Providence, Rhode Island (401) 454-8300 |
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