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![]() "Fred Finisterre" wrote Are there any watches where you can freeze the time (the actual time, not the time on a stopwatch) until you've had a chance to to log it and calculate your position - and then un-pause the time so the watch returns to the now current time? Yes, it's called a memory. If you are competent enough to sail/boat, use logs, and calculate your position, you ought to be able to remember a time count on a watch for a few minutes while you calculate. If not, just write down the time first before you begin calculating your position. I fail to see the need for a watch that you can pause. |
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