Newton's Guide to the Board of trade examinations of masters and mates of sailing ships and steam ships, in navigation and nautical astronomyJ. Newton, 1884 - 176 páginas |
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Página 105
... supposing the variation to be 27 ° 17 ′ W. , required the Deviation of the Compass for the position of ship's head at the time of observation . 1885. July 1st , A.M. , at ship in lat . 30 ° 20 ' N .; the observed altitude of the sun's ...
... supposing the variation to be 27 ° 17 ′ W. , required the Deviation of the Compass for the position of ship's head at the time of observation . 1885. July 1st , A.M. , at ship in lat . 30 ° 20 ' N .; the observed altitude of the sun's ...
Página 109
... supposing the variation to be 17 ° W. , required the Deviation . 1885. August 31st , P.M. , at ship in lat . o ; the observed altitude of the sun's lower limb was 45 ° 3 ′ 20 ′′ ; height of eye 15 feet ; time by a chronometer August ...
... supposing the variation to be 17 ° W. , required the Deviation . 1885. August 31st , P.M. , at ship in lat . o ; the observed altitude of the sun's lower limb was 45 ° 3 ′ 20 ′′ ; height of eye 15 feet ; time by a chronometer August ...
Página 113
... supposing the variation to be 30 ° 20 ' E. , required the Deviation . 1885. February 20th , A.M. , at ship in lat . 60 ° N .; the observed altitude of the sun's lower limb was 11 ° 21 ' 10 " ; height of eye 20 feet . Time by a ...
... supposing the variation to be 30 ° 20 ' E. , required the Deviation . 1885. February 20th , A.M. , at ship in lat . 60 ° N .; the observed altitude of the sun's lower limb was 11 ° 21 ' 10 " ; height of eye 20 feet . Time by a ...
Página 117
... supposing the variation to be 20 ° 16 ′ E. , required the Deviation . 1885. August 28th , P.M. , at ship in lat . 5 ° 0 ' S .; the observed altitude of the sun's lower limb was 38 ° 5 ′ 20 ′′ ; height of eye 21 feet . Time by a ...
... supposing the variation to be 20 ° 16 ′ E. , required the Deviation . 1885. August 28th , P.M. , at ship in lat . 5 ° 0 ' S .; the observed altitude of the sun's lower limb was 38 ° 5 ′ 20 ′′ ; height of eye 21 feet . Time by a ...
Página 121
... supposing the variation to be 1 ° 10 ′ E. , required the Deviation . 1885. May 13th , A.M. , at ship in lat . 55 ° o ' N .; the observed altitude of the sun's lower limb was 23 ° 50 ' o " ; height of eye 14 feet . Time by a chronometer ...
... supposing the variation to be 1 ° 10 ′ E. , required the Deviation . 1885. May 13th , A.M. , at ship in lat . 55 ° o ' N .; the observed altitude of the sun's lower limb was 23 ° 50 ' o " ; height of eye 14 feet . Time by a chronometer ...
Términos y frases comunes
ADDITIONAL FOR MASTER Altitude was taken Azimuth and Error Ballycastle Bay Bearing of distant bore by compass Chronometer showed common logarithms Comp Compass bearings compass course correct mag correct magnetic bearing correct magnetic courses course and distance course to steer current set Dist distant object eye 19 feet eye 20 feet Find the course Find the ship's following courses Greenwich Mean height of eye Index Error line of position Long Longitude by Chronometer MATE mean noon miles per hour noon at Greenwich object by Standard observed altitude observed meridian altitude parallel sailing required the deviation Required the Latitude Required the true second Altitude sextant ship being supposed ship in lat Ship's Head Bearing ship's position Standard Compass Standard object steer by compass steered the following subt subtract Sumner's Method sun's bearing Sun's L. L. sun's lower limb supposing the variation thence the deviation true amplitude true azimuth ΙΟ
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Página 76 - 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 following courses, correct magnetic : — . . 9.
Página 7 - Having determined the deviation with the ship's head on the various points of the compass, how do you know when it is easterly and when westerly ? 4.
Página 146 - Compass to make the following courses, correct magnetic. 9. Supposing you have steered the following courses by the Standard Compass, find the correct magnetic courses made from the above deviation table.
Página 138 - Ship's Head by Standard Compass. Bearing of distant object by Standard Compass. Deviation required. Ship's Head by Standard Compass.
Página 8 - Compasses of iron ships are more or less affected by what is termed the heeling error ; on what courses does this error vanish, and on what courses is it the greatest ? 16. State to which side of the ship, in the majority of cases, is the North point of the Compass drawn in the Northern hemisphere ; and what effect has it on the assumed position of the ship when she is steering on Northerly, and also on Southerly courses ? . •. . . 17. The effect being as you state, on what courses would...
Página 13 - ... are the usual indications of a ship being on the line of progression of the centre of a Cyclone ? 5. What are the usual indications that a ship is (a) approaching the centre of a Cyclone ; fb) receding from it?
Página 8 - Q. 15. The compasses of iron ships are more or less affected by what is termed the heeling error. On what courses does this error vanish, and on what courses is it the greatest ? A.
Página 9 - Northerly, and also on Southerly courses ? 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 ? 18.
Página 147 - Tenby, by reckoning took a cast of the lead. Required the correction to be applied to the depth obtained by the lead line before comparing it with the depth marked on the Chart.
Página 13 - And suppose that the wind during the passage of the same cyclone were found to change toward the* , what would be the ship's position with reference to the line of progression of the centre of the cyclone, and what action would you take ? 8.