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From: Chuck Taylor
Date: 1999 Jul 09, 9:08 AM
From: Chuck Taylor
Date: 1999 Jul 09, 9:08 AM
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Ferrantelli wrote: > Also, as a > coast guard quartermaster speciallizing in aids to navigation positioning I > would be intereseted in comments (on or off list) relating to buoys, fixed > aids, GPS, DGPS, LORAN -- what's good, what's bad--- etc. How much does the position of a buoy vary from its charted position as a result of tides and currents? Presumably there is some slack in the anchor chain, and how much slack would determine how far the buoy could move in any direction. I suppose it would depend on the depth of the water and the tidal range and perhaps the strength of the current in the area. What is a typical radius of the resulting circle of position? Ten yards? Fifty yards? Chuck Taylor SEASCAPE GB 32-2 Everett, WA, USA