| 1872 - 1120 páginas
...17. The effect being as you state, on what courses would you keep away, and on what courses would you keep closer to the wind, in order to make good a given...rule hold good in both hemispheres with regard to Ship's Head by Standard Compass. distant object by Standard Compass. Deviation required. Ship's Head... | |
| James Gordon (teacher of navigation.) - 1872 - 76 páginas
...The effect being as you state, on what courses would you keep away, and. on what courses would you keep closer to the wind, in order to make good a given...both hemispheres with regard to the heeling error ? Ship's Head by Standard Compass. Bearing of distant object by Standard Compass. Deviation required.... | |
| Leonard Allen - 1872 - 226 páginas
...17. The effect being as you state, on what courses would you keep away, and on what courses would you keep closer to the wind, in order to make good a given compass course 1 I would keep away on either tack on Northerly courses, and keep closer to the wind on either tack... | |
| William Culley Bergen - 1872 - 688 páginas
...17. The effect being as you state, on what courses would you keep away, and on what courses would you keep closer to the wind, in order to make good a given Compass course ? I would keep away on either tack on Northerly courses, and keep closer to the wind on cither tack... | |
| P E. Le Couteur - 1874 - 58 páginas
...17. The effect being as you state, on what courses would you keep away, and on what courses would you keep closer to the wind in order to make good a given compass course ? A. — I would keep away on either tack on northerly courses, but on either tack on southerly courses... | |
| Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1875 - 416 páginas
...17. The effect being as you state, on what courses would you keep away, and on what courses would you keep closer to the wind, in order to make good a given Compass course ? 1 8. Does the same rule hold good in both hemispheres with regard to the heeling error ï EXAMINATIONS... | |
| John Merrifield - 1876 - 152 páginas
...The effect being as you state, on what courses would you. keep away, and on what courses would you keep closer to the wind, in order to make good a given compass course ? If a vessel be steered steadily- for a fixed point on the horizon, she will then appear to fall off... | |
| Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1880 - 482 páginas
...17. The effect being as you state, on what courses would you keep away, and on what courses would you keep closer to the wind, in order to make good a given compass course 'i Ship's Head Bearing of Ship's Head Bearing of by Muted Distant Object by Standard Compass. Deviation... | |
| Reed Thomas and co, ltd - 1881 - 208 páginas
...17. The effect being as you state, on what courses would you keep mvay, and on what courses would you keep closer to the wind in order to make good a given compass course ? Keep away on Northerly, and keep closer on Southerly courses. 18. DoeS the same rule hold good in... | |
| John William Norie, J. W. Saul - 1917 - 642 páginas
...drawn to leeward, keep closer to the wind on northern courses and keep away on southern courses. 36. Does the same rule hold good in both hemispheres with regard to the heeling error ? 37. State dearly how that part of the heeling error due to the permanent part of the magnetism of... | |
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