Elessar
Well-Known Member
Nope can’t be bothered.Diagram seen, understood, and correctly makes the point it is supposed to make, which (per my last post) is not the point under discussion. Either you can address the correct problem, and do so formally, or not.
My position is simple.
1) If there is a cocked hat you are very probably near it or inside it.
2) It is more likely that you are near it than inside it. Don’t make the error (as some have done here) of assuming you are inside it.
3) the larger the cocked hat the less reliance you you place on your fix. With a large hat double check your bearings as with a large hat it is likely you have made an erroneous assumption on one or more of the bearings. Eg sighted the wrong red roof.
Some here have argued the opposite of 3. That is the larger the cocked hat the MORE likely it is that you are probably inside it. This is simply wrong. A large hat is an indicator of a mistake.