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Course To Steer and Tide Ladder

The document provides instructions for calculating the course to steer that accounts for tide effects to stay on the desired ground track: 1. Plot the initial position and estimate boat speed and passage time. Determine the tide set and drift for each hour of passage. 2. Look up tide direction and speed for the area and plot the tidal stream vector from the initial position. 3. Set dividers to the boat speed distance and extend a line from the end of the tidal vector to cross the desired ground track, finding the course to steer bearing.

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Course To Steer and Tide Ladder

The document provides instructions for calculating the course to steer that accounts for tide effects to stay on the desired ground track: 1. Plot the initial position and estimate boat speed and passage time. Determine the tide set and drift for each hour of passage. 2. Look up tide direction and speed for the area and plot the tidal stream vector from the initial position. 3. Set dividers to the boat speed distance and extend a line from the end of the tidal vector to cross the desired ground track, finding the course to steer bearing.

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Course to Steer process you know your present position and required Ground Track.

. You want to find the Course to Steer to allow for the tide, and stay on the Ground Track.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Plot the initial fix and check it. Add the START time. Estimate boat speed through the water Draw ground track (2 arrows) from fix beyond your destination D. Estimate approx time of passage = distance to destination / speed Determine tide set and drift for each hour of the passage normally one hour, but could be hour or > 1 hour.
1. Write down time of High Water for Standard Port (Victoria on RYA charts), add the DST hour if necessary. Find Range Springs or neaps? 2. Add and subtract 30 mins to give start and finish of HW Hour. 3. Step forward or back till the passage time ENDS to find time of passage relative to HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW - 1 0645 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 0515 0615 0715 0815 0915 1015 1115 1215 1315

Look up Tide diamond or Tide Atlas for direction and speed of tide springs or neaps? Plot tide vector from the FIX to point T (3 arrows) 6. Set dividers for boat distance travelled, based on boat speed S, from end of tidal stream plot to cross the ground track at X. (NEVER join the tide to the destination!) 7. 8. 9. Use plotter to find bearing T to X of Course to Steer ( T) - 1 arrow Apply variation ( to find Magnetic Course (M) M) Speed Over Ground SOG = Distance from Fix to X Time to D = Distance FIX to D x 60 minutes (for 1 hour passage) SOG

10. Estimate effect of leeway if necessary steer into the wind.

Fix D = Ground track

Position Fix

TIDE

T X = Boat Speed Bearing T X = Course to Steer

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