Matata
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Can I simply calibrate the log using a gps, say over 5 miles, with no tide running or am I missing a trick? Nik
Can I simply calibrate the log using a gps, say over 5 miles, with no tide running or am I missing a trick? Nik
I've tried to calibrate my Raymarine log, but it is still rubbish: if I get it right at 6kn, it is way out at 2kn etc.
There is a measured mile in the Solent West from Gilgicker Point.
however I agree that in-hull paddlewheel logs are useless, I.......
I don't think they are useless.
They give a useful speed indication.
When racing, it is very useful, the log will show you a 0.1 knot or less change in speed long before you notice it.
You can get ultrasonic in-hull logs. They still need calibrating to some extent, because the water next to the boat moves with it to some extent.