| 1872 - 1120 páginas
...head should be brought ? 6. How would you find the deviation when sailing along a wellknown coast ? 7. In the following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thence the deviation : — 8. With the deviation as above, give the courses you would steer by the Standard Compass to make... | |
| James Gordon (teacher of navigation.) - 1872 - 76 páginas
...should be brought 1 6. How would you find the deviation when sailing along a well-known coast 1 7. In the following Table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thence the deviation : — 8. With the deviation as above give the courses you would steer by the Standard Compass to make... | |
| Leonard Allen - 1872 - 226 páginas
...No ; it might be the reverse in the Southern hemisphere, especially in high latitudes. Question 7. In the following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thence the deviation : — TO FIND THE COERECT MAGNETIC BEARING OF THE DISTANT OBJECT : — 1. Add the eight compass bearings... | |
| William Culley Bergen - 1872 - 688 páginas
...other, the difference between the correct magnetic bearing by chart and the compass bearing is tho 7. In the following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, anil Ilicnce the deviation — correct magnetic bearing N. 42° W. : — 8. With the deviation as above,... | |
| P E. Le Couteur - 1874 - 58 páginas
...correct magnetic bearing, is the deviation for the ship's course when the bearing was taken. Q. 7. — In the following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thence the deviation. A.— * Number of observations. + Correct magnetic bearing. Ship's Head by Standard Compass. Bearing... | |
| Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1875 - 416 páginas
...should be brought ? 6. How would you find the deviation when sailing along a well known coast ? 7. In the following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thenoe the deviation : — Ship1« Head by standard Compass. Bearing of distant object by Standard... | |
| William C. Seaton - 1875 - 298 páginas
...24° 14' 15", height of the eye 11 feet. Required the Latitude. 2 — Deviation of the Compass. (7). In the following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object aud thence the deviation : — (8) With the deviation from the Curve at the end of the book, give the... | |
| John Merrifield - 1876 - 152 páginas
...the ship's head. What the bearings by compass difler from the magnetic bearing is the deviation. 7. In the following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thence the deviation In this example we first add together the eight given bearings of the distant object, making 575°... | |
| James Rosser - 1877 - 174 páginas
...following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thence the deviation. 8. With the deviation as above, give the courses you...Compass to make the following courses, correct magnetic : — . . 9. Supposing you have steered the following courses by the Standard Compass, find the correct... | |
| William Henry Rosser - 1877 - 158 páginas
...should be brought ? 6. How would you find the deviation when sailing along a well-known coast ? 7. In the following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thence the deviation. 8. With the deviation as above, give the courses you would steer by the Standard Compass to make the... | |
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