Working with Set and Drift on a Nautical Chart
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2019
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This video was originally uploaded to our other channel, Casual Navigation.
This video shows you the process to follow to work with set and drift on a nautical chart.
We look at the difference between the groundtrack, watertrack and tidal vector and use them to calculate a course to steer and speed required to reach a destination on time.
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I’m in mariners school,… having another person explain helps so much keep it up!
I just want to tell you to thank you for this great explanation!!, keep going that way!!!
Just want to say that these videos are absolutely terrific. Thank you!
Just a little constructive criticism: set and drift is about current not “tidal flow.” Flood and ebb tidal flows are different issues. Technically, the blue line is your course (intended line of travel) not a water track. You set a bearing, you designate a course, and you end up with a track. Maybe it’s just variations in terminologies in international regions. Very well produced video.
True comment , but yeah can be a little bit confusing for the novices learning set and drift for the first time. Cheers.
Great explanation. Thanks and please keep going.
Everybody, keep trying to learn this mmarine navigation stuff , don't give up , it took me weeks (literally) in marine college to get my head around a what see.s like an impossible subject to learn.
It definitely is persistance that wins out. I was a highschool dropout and discovered later that I could actually do well in maritime school if I was persistant and applied myself. My biggest problem is that I have the attention span of a flea. I try to concentrate on one thing and my mind shifts gears and moves on to the next thing.
Very easy to follow!
Grate video thanks for the help, I've got my offshore exam next week and this is good revision ⛵
Very helpful - Thankyou
Excellent video.
Nicely done
informative.
Sir here in this video we don't know the course to steer so we will counteract the current so we have to apply the tide at the start position ??
Where are you now
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Hey buddy :-) it’s your number land lover here!!
Please make video on marine radar
Hello Sir, would you be able to do a video based on conversion of course using Variation and Deviation etc. It would help tremendously.
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