Lesson 13 Dr And Current Sailing
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Fundamentals ofNaval Science
Dead Reckoning and Current
Sailing
Dead Reckoning• DR - Determining the position of a
vessel by adding to the last fix the ship’s true course and speed for a given time.
Dead Reckoning• Uses:
– Determine when change course/speed– To predict the time of sighting lights and other aids to navigation
– Project future positions relative to hazards– Measure the effects of current (winds, seas)– Alter course to account the effects of current
Plot a DR Position Every Hour on the Hour
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Plot a DR Position atEvery Course Change
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Plot a DR Position atEvery Speed Change
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Plot a DR Position for Every Line of Position (LOP)
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Plot a DR Position for Every Fix or Running Fix
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A new course line shall be drawn from every fix with 2 DRs
at your fix interval
Typical DR plot
Speed-Time-Distance Calculations • using a nautical slide rule,
electronic calculator, set of pre-computed tables, or speed nomogram.
D = S x T where: D = distance traveled S = speed in knots
T = time in hours
Three Minute Rule In 3 minutes a vessel travels in yards a
distance 100 times its speed in knots. D = S x 100
where: D = distance traveled (yds) S = speed in knots
Six Minute Rule In 6 minutes a vessel travels in miles a distance equal to its speed in knots divided by 10.
D = S / 10where: D = distance traveled (nm)
S = speed in knots
Terms Used in Current Sailing Track (TR)
Speed of Advance (SOA) Course (C) Speed (S)
Terms Used in Current Sailing
Set (S) Drift (D)
Course Made Good (CMG)Speed Made Good (SMG)
Sensibility Check 1. Current pushing ahead, decrease speed.
2. Current pushing astern, increase speed.
3. Current pushing left, steer more to the right.
4. Current pushing right, steer more to the left.