john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
In reply to the original question - the correct answer "by the book" is interpolate.
A couple of comments about theory and accuracy. The theory course requires accuracy because you need to be able to do it accurately before you start the guesstimating games that most of us use most of the time in real life.
There are lots of jobs where even professionals don't use all the theory all the time - but they know how to do it when necessary. A good navigator knows when as accurate as possible is needed and when its not and knows the difference - and still knows all the other factors that help decide what is going on.
I think Searush says it quite well:
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Accurate enough, with minimum effort means you get a quick and simple result that can be easily verified by observations.
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It doesn't mean that you shouldn't know how to do it as accurately as possible when necessary.
A couple of comments about theory and accuracy. The theory course requires accuracy because you need to be able to do it accurately before you start the guesstimating games that most of us use most of the time in real life.
There are lots of jobs where even professionals don't use all the theory all the time - but they know how to do it when necessary. A good navigator knows when as accurate as possible is needed and when its not and knows the difference - and still knows all the other factors that help decide what is going on.
I think Searush says it quite well:
[ QUOTE ]
Accurate enough, with minimum effort means you get a quick and simple result that can be easily verified by observations.
[/ QUOTE ]
It doesn't mean that you shouldn't know how to do it as accurately as possible when necessary.