Pelorus, Course Corrector, and Marine Computer: Navigation Essentials
Like what I make? Want fewer sponsorship ad reads? Consider contributing to my Patreon at / ourowndevices Inspired by a viewer's email, I examine three simple but highly useful marine navigation instruments used to take relative bearings; convert between compass course and true course; and calculate distance, elapsed time, and distance covered. Thank you to Tony Funtek for giving me the idea for this video. 0:00 Introduction 1:09 Pelorus Board 3:44 Theory of Magnetic Variation and Deviation 7:05 Course Corrector: Design and Use 9:39 Marine Computer: Overview 10:24 Marine Computer: Sample Calculations 11:19 Outro SOURCES: https://www.getlostpowerboattraining.... #:~:text=The%20word%20CADET%20reminds%20us,heading%2C%20we%20add%20easterly%20variation.&text=So%20we%20are%20going%20to,get%20back%20to%20true%20north. https://autonauticinstrumental.com/wp... https://www.ripplerocksquadron.com/On... https://www.ion.org/Museum/item_view....

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