Twister_Ken
Well-Known Member
Having installed a new-fangle through-the-hull log, I need to calibrate it. To keep the sums easy, I was looking on my charts for a measured mile, somewhere in the Solent area.
Nary a one could I find. Then I noticed on the western shore of Southampton Water, two contiguous measured distances, marked by transit posts, and each identified on the chart as "measured distance 926.6 metres".
Only when contemplating life, etc. in the reading room did it occur to me that 926.6 metres has to be pretty close to 0.5nm. Turns out is is exactly.
So why doesn't UKHO signpost it on the charts as a measured mile, or more accurately, two contigous measured half miles?
Nary a one could I find. Then I noticed on the western shore of Southampton Water, two contiguous measured distances, marked by transit posts, and each identified on the chart as "measured distance 926.6 metres".
Only when contemplating life, etc. in the reading room did it occur to me that 926.6 metres has to be pretty close to 0.5nm. Turns out is is exactly.
So why doesn't UKHO signpost it on the charts as a measured mile, or more accurately, two contigous measured half miles?