GHA
Well-Known Member
Don't understand why you are wanting to sail without a GPS unless you enjoy the uncertainty of never knowing exactly where you are.
Have you tried it offshore? It's great, so long as you know fairly well where you're not. Chipping away at the black and white Western idea that certainty in the universe is possible and should be constantly at everyone's fingertips.
knowing vaguely where you are and having the boat pointing vaguely in the right direction, what could be better
Though harder these days with the usefulness of AIS onboard.
Back to trailing logs, cruising I find the Walker onboard handy to check the calibration of the st50 log isn't too far out at the start of a long offshore passage.
if your setting it up for tacking whilst cruising then perhaps asking questions about how your navigation went so badly wrong to result in wind forward of the beam might be more productive than sog accuracy