snowleopard
Well-Known Member
Well I'll start with 1/2 mile and adjust later. The situation here is a ship travelling West at 20 knots and a yacht going North at 5 knots. They are on a converging course such that the yacht will pass 1/2 mile ahead of the ship. The table shows the bearings of the ship at various distances.
Dist_Bearing
5.6__77
4.6__77
3.6__78
2.5__79
1.5__81
1.3__81
1.1__82
0.9__84
0.7__86
0.5__90
So the question is - how accurately can you take bearings at sea? You might manage 1° with an azimuth ring on a gyro compass on a stable platform but how about a hand-held compass on a small boat? Until the ship is within 1 mile, the change in bearing is just 5°
Dist_Bearing
5.6__77
4.6__77
3.6__78
2.5__79
1.5__81
1.3__81
1.1__82
0.9__84
0.7__86
0.5__90
So the question is - how accurately can you take bearings at sea? You might manage 1° with an azimuth ring on a gyro compass on a stable platform but how about a hand-held compass on a small boat? Until the ship is within 1 mile, the change in bearing is just 5°
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