john_morris_uk
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I also use the CADET method, but have to admit that if I have to do the calculation quickly or under stress, I ignore the maths and work in magnetic. This is on the basis that I'll be about 4 degrees out but if I get the maths wrong I might be 8 degrees adrift. It can be corrected later at leisure.
OK after all the descriptions of how to do the maths, this is what I really do in practice:
I mark the variation on my Breton plotter and just set the bearings to the pencil mark. You don't have to think about it at all. Furthermore I always try and adjust the compass (or have it adjusted) so that deviation is only a degree or two at the most - and then I ignore deviation as I can't steer that accurately.
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