The sailor's sea-book1879 |
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... Mile Latitude and Longitude : Diff . Lat . and Diff . Long . Use of Charts Tides Leeway . • Sailings - various kinds : method of solving . Use of Traverse Tables : - Given Course and Distance to find Diff . Lat . and Dep . Given Diff ...
... Mile Latitude and Longitude : Diff . Lat . and Diff . Long . Use of Charts Tides Leeway . • Sailings - various kinds : method of solving . Use of Traverse Tables : - Given Course and Distance to find Diff . Lat . and Dep . Given Diff ...
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... miles ; so that should we wish to measure 36 miles , we put one point of the compasses on the division 3 , and the other at 6 , in the right - hand division . Again , should it be necessary , the spaces proposed to represent 10 miles ...
... miles ; so that should we wish to measure 36 miles , we put one point of the compasses on the division 3 , and the other at 6 , in the right - hand division . Again , should it be necessary , the spaces proposed to represent 10 miles ...
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... miles , —place the compasses on the space representing 10 , that is , on the line between 0 and 2 , and follow it down until it comes to the parallel of 5 , placed between 4 and 6 , at the right end of the protractor ; keeping the point ...
... miles , —place the compasses on the space representing 10 , that is , on the line between 0 and 2 , and follow it down until it comes to the parallel of 5 , placed between 4 and 6 , at the right end of the protractor ; keeping the point ...
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... MILE . The distance that a ship makes good is reckoned in nautical miles , and no other measure of distance is re- cognised in Navigation . This mile is the 21,600th part of the earth's circumference ( 360 ° = 21,600 ' ) , and is ...
... MILE . The distance that a ship makes good is reckoned in nautical miles , and no other measure of distance is re- cognised in Navigation . This mile is the 21,600th part of the earth's circumference ( 360 ° = 21,600 ' ) , and is ...
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... miles of departure ; everywhere else a given number of miles of departure makes a greater number of minutes of longitude ; thus , on the 60th parallel , 30 miles of departure make 60 ' or 1 ° of longitude . Let us suppose our departure ...
... miles of departure ; everywhere else a given number of miles of departure makes a greater number of minutes of longitude ; thus , on the 60th parallel , 30 miles of departure make 60 ' or 1 ° of longitude . Let us suppose our departure ...
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113 페이지 - ... abaft the beam on the starboard side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least two miles.
117 페이지 - In obeying and construing these rules due regard must be had to all dangers of navigation ; and due regard must also be had to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case rendering a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger.
116 페이지 - When two steam vessels are meeting end on, or nearly end on, so as to involve risk of collision, each shall alter her course to starboard so that each may pass on the port side of the other.
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