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Silicon Sea Leg 47
From: Millard Kirk
Date: 1999 Feb 18, 3:18 PM
From: Millard Kirk
Date: 1999 Feb 18, 3:18 PM
1) CS 96.5 2) 34d 23.5' S 152d 54.2' E 3) 152 GMT 17/02/1990 4) 33d 39.8 S 153d 29.3' E at 1930 hrs ZT Good Question...... I say yes. We are off 37 nm from our DR position. The question is how much should we adjust the course. The difference in CS from our fix to the next waypoint is only 1.7d yet we are 37 nm from our DR. The distance to the waypoint (approx. 1000 nm ) which make the course change seem so small. 5) 112.7 Still............... Learning the Hard Way!! Millard Kirk KB8YQO | mailto:mkirk@marshall.edu 116 Lewis Ave | Homepage- http://webpages.marshall.edu/~mkirk/ Barboursville, WV | A West Virginia Blue Water Sailor 25504 | Phone: (304) 736-6544 First United Methodist Church, Barboursville, WV Homepage http://www.gbgm-umc.org/bfumcwv/ 6) 98.2 7) 10. 5 Kts 8) 34d 49.8 S 154d 53.9 E =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-= =-= TO UNSUBSCRIBE, send this message to majordomo@roninhouse.com: =-= =-= navigation =-= =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=