How to Determine Magnetic Variation ll Compass Rose ll ECDIS

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  • Correction for the magnetic variation from the compass rose. The answer is 6.75 deg, E or 6.8 deg.E, not 4.75 deg E.
    In this comprehensive tutorial, we're diving into the essential skill of determining magnetic variation using both a compass rose and an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS). Understanding magnetic variation is crucial for safe and accurate navigation, whether you're a seasoned mariner, a budding sailor, or a maritime student.
    Magnetic variation, also known as magnetic declination or compass variation, is the angle between the true north direction (geographic north) and the magnetic north direction indicated by a compass at a specific location on the Earth's surface.
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  • @nauticalacademy001
    @nauticalacademy001  5 месяцев назад +2

    Correction for the magnetic variation from the compass rose. The answer is 6.75 deg, E or 6.8 deg.E, not 4.75 deg.

  • @sridharansrii
    @sridharansrii 5 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome man

  • @suhche9060
    @suhche9060 5 месяцев назад +1

    Please can you clarify the conversion of how 6 degrees 45 minutes became 4.75 degrees.

    • @nauticalacademy001
      @nauticalacademy001  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. The magnetic variation should be 6.75 deg. E or 6.8 deg. E, not 4.75 deg. E. Thank you for calling my attention.