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excel will use the best formula according to the value of the course (0°-90°) orthodromic distance (gc great circle) formula : cos gc = (sine lat a * sine lat b) + (cos lat a * cos lat b * cos longitude diff.)
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Short distance sailing is a term which is applied to sailing along a rhumb-line for distances less than 600 nautical miles. From the formulas derived above, the following are used extensively in short distance sailing:
Rhumb line calculation: Departure position (latitude, longitude) + Course and Distance, to compute Arrival position; Departure position + Arrival position, to compute Course and Distance; Path of constant course between Departure position and Arrival position. Great Circle calculation
The formulas for determining a ship’s dead-reckoned position, given an initial known location, the vessel’s course and speed, and the time elapsed, are referred to as the sailing formulas....
Enter the fractional value in cell B1, or the decimal value in cell B5, and inspect the equivalent angular value in arcminutes. Cells containing time data (with the exception of cell B6 in running_fix.xls, dr.xls, and dr_fix_lop.xls) are formatted using the 24-hour clock as HH:MM:SS.
Calculation of a distance on loxodrome (rhumb line) and course angle (azimuth) between two points with a given geographical coordinates.
This excel-based app calculates courses, distances, vertex coordinates, ETS, ETA, and waypoints for Great Circle Sailing, Rhumb Line, and Composite Great Circle Sailing. Who the program is for: For officers and masters, sailors and students.