RichardS
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Piotaskipper's helpful recent "decision tree approach to ColRegs" aid to RYA students reminded me that I'd written a spreadsheet approach for secondary ports, estimated positon and course to steer which I used when I took the Yachtmaster exam last year.
They're designed to make sure that the corrections are done in the correct order for the northern hemisphere using the fictional RYA charts and time zones. However, they can be applied to the real world as well.
For the RYA course I used paper versions of the spreadsheets as I obviously couldn't use a PC in the exam although the spreadsheet version of the Secondary Ports spreadsheet does the calculations automatically if you enter the data onscreen.
If they help anyone understand the principles (or pass the exam!) please feel free to print them out.
If you want to edit them or if any maths-junkies out there want the self-calculating secondary ports Excel spreadsheet (if you feel it's important to get a result that is precise to as many decimal places as you like!!), please add a post and I'll sort out a zip version as I don't think I can attach xls files.
Richard
PS It turned out to be trickier than I expected to attach even pdfs as the maximum file size for pdfs is pathetically small. I've therefore had to attach zips even though they are no smaller!
They're designed to make sure that the corrections are done in the correct order for the northern hemisphere using the fictional RYA charts and time zones. However, they can be applied to the real world as well.
For the RYA course I used paper versions of the spreadsheets as I obviously couldn't use a PC in the exam although the spreadsheet version of the Secondary Ports spreadsheet does the calculations automatically if you enter the data onscreen.
If they help anyone understand the principles (or pass the exam!) please feel free to print them out.
If you want to edit them or if any maths-junkies out there want the self-calculating secondary ports Excel spreadsheet (if you feel it's important to get a result that is precise to as many decimal places as you like!!), please add a post and I'll sort out a zip version as I don't think I can attach xls files.
Richard
PS It turned out to be trickier than I expected to attach even pdfs as the maximum file size for pdfs is pathetically small. I've therefore had to attach zips even though they are no smaller!