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Re: Silicon Sea: Leg 79


Subject: Re: Silicon Sea: Leg 79
From: Michael Wescott (wescott_mike@XXX.XXX)
Date: Fri Sep 28 2001 - 14:15:43 EDT


> > TC 270.0d, Speed 10.0 Kts, Current Drift 1.0 Kts, Set 280.0d. Var
> 2.0dE,
> > Dev 1.5dE.
> >
> > 4) What is the Compass Course(CC)/Course-to-Steer to MOP1(03d 00.0'N
> > 110d 00.0'W) from the FIX position?
> > -- -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> From: 3d 28' N 97d 18' W
> To: 3d 0' N 110d 00' W
> ----------------------------
> dLat = 28' S dLon = 12d 42' W = 762' W
>
> Taking departure = dLon, and using a rule of thumb that
> sin(x degrees) = tan(x degrees) = x/60 for small angles,
> our true course is 60*28/762 = 2.2 degrees south of due west.
> The current sets us 1.0*sin(7.8d)=.13nm to the left each hour,

Nope, currents sets us 1.0*sin(12.2)=.21 nm to the *right*.

> during which we travel 11 miles, so we need to adjust course
> to the right 60*.13/11 = 0.7 degrees. Adding it all up,

To the *left* 60*.21/11 = 1.1 degrees.

> CCTS = TC + current + var + dev
> CCTS = 270 - 2.2 + 0.7 - 2.0 - 1.5 = 265d

CCTS = 270 - 2.2 - 1.1 - 2.0 - 1.5 = 263.2 (very close for all the
approximations).

--
        Mike Wescott
        Wescott_Mike@XXX.XXX





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