majdrew
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks!
You know when you convert a rhumb into a gt.circle route, and you have a series of smaller rhumb lines..
Does this mean that you steer every rhumb line, and alter course, say, 10 times across the Atlantic? That's not right is it?
A curved gt. circle route on a chart is a straight line in reality, so surely it's just one course to steer? eg. the equator, if you were to sail around the equator you could steer 90°T and get back where you started, and not have to make any course alteration..
Or am I wrong?, definitely confused! Explain someone please!
You know when you convert a rhumb into a gt.circle route, and you have a series of smaller rhumb lines..
Does this mean that you steer every rhumb line, and alter course, say, 10 times across the Atlantic? That's not right is it?
A curved gt. circle route on a chart is a straight line in reality, so surely it's just one course to steer? eg. the equator, if you were to sail around the equator you could steer 90°T and get back where you started, and not have to make any course alteration..
Or am I wrong?, definitely confused! Explain someone please!