Graham_Wright
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This was the formal interpretation.
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?406508-How-much-trouble-am-I-in/page12
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?406508-How-much-trouble-am-I-in/page12
This was the formal interpretation.
Very useful Graham, thanks. But that green colour is almost impossible to read!
much like the original thread
Very true! It's strange how people can over-think something to the point they confuse themselves as to matters which they previously well understood.
Very useful Graham, thanks. But that green colour is almost impossible to read!
I can't see the cause of confusion - it's completely clear to me. Heading is the direction you are pointing, course is the direction you are traveling. I don't see that it needs umpteen pages of discussion to decide this. Obviously you need to make minor course changes to pass behind ships.
I thought everyone knew that it was ship's heading (and not course through water or over ground) that had to be at 90º. It's not a question that's been controversial before.
When I started I aimed to give big ships a wide berth but now find its better to be consistent and if I am the stand on vessel then stand on until I feel uncomfortable eg the bigs ships RADAR marpa may show we will miss but if the 200m miss is with me in front of his bows on CPA then I will deviate to go behind.
I do find it best to leave it as late as sensible though as I believe most ships make small course adjustments based on their marpa when far away!
If, however, from a radar plot, how does he know the ship's heading? Does he do the sums with a knowledge of the tide or maybe a bit of computing wizardry does it for him?
I suspect that in nearly all cases they don't worry about it.
I sought a definitive answer inspired by the original post. If the coastguard's information is derived from an AIS transmission, it may include the heading.
If, however, from a radar plot, how does he know the ship's heading? Does he do the sums with a knowledge of the tide or maybe a bit of computing wizardry does it for him?
My own attitude to these posts is that I refrain from chiding innocent views - we are not all experts on everything!