Chartwork Tutorial: Running Fix
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2022
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In this video, I show you how to complete a running fix.
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Thank you for explaining the purpose of a running fix so clearly.
I only knew about your other channel and needed to review running fixes. I was like, wait a minute I know this voice 😮
Excellent. Can you also show doubling the angle on the beam (have I got that correct?). I knew it once= and it seemed very useful. :-) Great series.
Glad you restarted. This chart is my playground
Thanks JG. I'm glad you enjoy it.
please come up with a few more videos which would help us in oral preparation... the way u explain things really get stuck into my mind...
thanks alot Sir🙏
Great explanation
Very good 🤠
Keep it up
Thanks
Your way was prob simpler, easier to learn, and more elegant. But when your only tool’s a hammer, everything looks like a nail. I don’t know shipping charts but I do know trig - which is my hammer that I try to use for everything. I’d take a second bearing when the tower was at 90 degrees to the ship. Then you got two angles. And the distance traveled by the ship gives you the length of the base of the triangle. Tan theta gives you the distance to the tower when the ship’s at 90 degrees to it. Or you could take a 2nd bearing as on the vid. If the angles are equal, then you get an isosceles triangle. Then bisect the triangle into two right triangles. It’s a little more math to figure up all the angles and legs of the triangles but it’ll still get you there. I learned basic trig in a high school conservation class designed for underachievers like myself. We used it to estimate tree height.
I've never done it that way, but it sounds like it might make a fun video one day.
Excellent explanation. Thank you.
Excellent content as always thank you
I love your videos. I watch them in order to brush up for my internships as a cadet
Thanks JG. Good luck with your studies.
Great content as always - I love directing the naval cadets that I teach towards your videos for when they are about to start their navigation courses - always good for a refresher myself!
Though a 30 minute fixing interval with a two point running fix would have me throttled! I'd be looking at taking bearings every 30° change to update the running fix until it was no longer useful; plus a radar range, if possible. (Obviously this video was simplified for instructional purposes, just me being a keen navigator!)
Brilliant video
Nice explanation, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Great content Sir 💯
Cheers Juswa
thank you!
are those signs and terms internationally recognised?
Great vid
Thanks
Awesome!
Thanks!
Good technique.....what bother is that why season sailors put soo much trust in that speed distance as constant the whole time it passes....it isn't
That running fix final position is actually a guess too
What software are you using
I would love to use teaching my students.
By the way i have learnt alot from this channel
Hope my students don't find my comment 😂
For this one, I tried Photoshop.
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Man... I would have run aground by now...
Satisfied subject🫡