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compass deviation
Another typical useless post from Harry,,
Just like a class clown,, "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.247a3f1511a8115abf6bd22ac338998f@107 9357794.nulluser.com... K. Smith wrote: If you use this method it's OK for runabouts or gin palaces but yours sounds like a proper boat & few boats travel through the water in the direction the bow is pointed, even a slight cross wind will slightly heel the boat so changing it's shape enough that it actually crabs along, then if there's any sort of cross tide/current the game is off anyway, so if you're serious DON"T use a GPS to swing a compass. Ker-ripes, *now* the foremost drug addict of rec.boats is determining what is and is not ok for "proper boats" versus "runabouts or gin palaces"? Lots of boats travel through the water in the direction the bow is pointed, Ms. Smith...yours might, too, if it could make headway against a current and if you were sober. Is there anything you actually truly know without having to dump in your idiotic boat comments? |
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compass deviation
Subject: compass deviation
From: " Tuuk" Another typical useless post from Harry,, If you want to read another one, just reread your reply to this question. Capt. Bill |
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