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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 02:24:47 -0400, in message
rhys wrote: On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 23:08:53 GMT, otnmbrd wrote: I'm not seeing too much emphasis on compass entries. Mine ARE compass entries, corrected to true. Variation is either 10 or 11 degrees W on Lake Ontario...it's hard to screw up if you have even half a clue about reading a chart. Quite so.... if you stay in the neighbourhood of Toronto, but it's up to 13 degrees by the time you get to the other end of the lake ;-) I transfer any "summation" to the log, but in Lake Ontario, it's 95% coastal pilotage and there's only a few places with shoals, rocks and big chunks of iron under the boat... and most of them are more down towards Kingston. I find that very little routine nav information finds its way into my log. I always have a reasonable idea of where I am from following GPS, chart, and visual cues. That has previously served as an entirely adequate starting basis for dead reckoning on the locally rare occasions when the visibility drops to near zero and there was no GPS. Unseaman-like, perhaps...... but reality in relatively familiar waters. My log winds up being a combination of local knowledge gleaned and journal of events that works well in a record book with a wide margin for noting dates, times and readings beside the narrative. I switched to that from a fixed format columnar log about 3 years ago. Ryk |
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