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    Closest point of approach.
    From: Russell Sher
    Date: 2000 Aug 11, 8:09 AM

    Does anyone know a simple way of calculating the closest point of approach
    between two vessels on given courses at given speeds?
    I would imagine that one method is to plot the courses and calculate which
    vessel will reach the point of intersection of the projected tracks first.
    The distance to the other vessel should give the CPA ( correct ?) There is
    no doubt a better method using the relative course - any input on this?
    I'm a bit suprisesd that few, if any, small-boat navigation books discuss
    this.
    
    regards
    Russell
    

       
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