Fascadale
Well-Known Member
Well said
Those who rant that astro nav is dated and no longer relevant only demonstrate ther own lack of experience and understanding of safe navigation. There is currently no back up to GPS when mid ocean other than a sextant and a little knowledge. Having no means of calculating position other than DR when mid ocean is not an acceptable or safe practice.
I entirely agree with these sentiments: I am doing the ocean course so that I can learn the skills of pre electronic navigation.
My question is about the qualifying passage and its definition.
I am slightly confused as to why a North Sea passage of the right length does not qualify because to the number of rigs there from which one could take a bearing. If I wanted to cheat by using "non astro" methods to check my position I could use my GPS as easily in Biscay as in the North Sea. I am unsure of the logic of the objection to the proposed passage.
I am certainly not questioning the value of astro navigation, or its place in the Ocean syllabus.