MedMan
Well-Known Member
1. You sail a boat through water, not over the land.
2. The RYA exams have been in existence since long before GPS or Decca.
3. When working towards an RYA exam you record your voyages in a Personal Log under a column headed 'Distance Logged'
4. The instructions in the RYA Log say: "You must record the distance sailed (by the log) in tidal waters in the open sea outside natural or artificial harbours in which it would be possible to secure or anchor for a prolonged period."
There's no doubt in my mind - you record the distance taken from your log i.e. the distance travelled through the water.
2. The RYA exams have been in existence since long before GPS or Decca.
3. When working towards an RYA exam you record your voyages in a Personal Log under a column headed 'Distance Logged'
4. The instructions in the RYA Log say: "You must record the distance sailed (by the log) in tidal waters in the open sea outside natural or artificial harbours in which it would be possible to secure or anchor for a prolonged period."
There's no doubt in my mind - you record the distance taken from your log i.e. the distance travelled through the water.