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  1. Mercator Sailing The plain triangle on the right indicates the plot of a Rhumb Line track on a Mercator chart between two points (A and C). By applying simple trigonometry principles the course and distance between the two positions can be determined.

  2. 15 paź 2020 · With the Mercator sailing method, the course is determined first by the use of the first formula. The answer will be an azimuth and must be converted to a true course. See the instructions contained in the section on plane sailing.

  3. 1 mar 2023 · A vessel at LAT 18° 54' N, LONG 73° 00' E, heads for a destination at LAT 13° 12' N, LONG 54° 00' E. Determine the true course and distance by Mercator sailing.

  4. www.starpath.com › calc › Sailings CalculatorsMercator Sailing - Starpath

    Mercator Sailing Origin (Initial Position) Latitude: degrees minutes

  5. How to calculate Mercator Sailings and gain a greater understanding into why/how they are used as a navigational staple. What are Mercator Sailing Calculations?

  6. 1 lis 2019 · Using a numerical example, this video explains the calculations involved in Mercator sailing questions. This example calculates the course and distance between 2 given positions on the...

  7. Mercator Sailing Mercator Sailing is another method of Rhumb Line Sailing. It is used to find the course and distance between two positions that are in different latitudes from the large D. Lat. and distance. It is similar to plane sailing, except that plane sailing is used for small distances.

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