Navigation - Dead Reckoning (White Board Part 1)

Northeast Maritime Institute
1 Dec 201404:53

Summary

TLDRThe video script explains the concept of dead reckoning in navigation, starting with a known position given as a latitude and longitude. It emphasizes the importance of marking the time in military format. The script then details how to plot a course on a chart using a compass and parallel rulers, converting a given compass course to a true course if necessary. It also covers calculating the estimated position (DR) by using speed, time, and distance, and marking it on the chart with a specific symbol. The process involves converting time to a decimal, multiplying speed by time to find distance, and plotting the DR position with a half-moon symbol and the corresponding time.

Takeaways

  • 🗺️ Dead reckoning is a method used to estimate one's current position based on a previously known position, course, and speed over time.
  • 📍 The starting point is always a known position, which can be obtained through various navigational aids like latitude and longitude coordinates.
  • ⏱️ Time is a crucial factor in dead reckoning, with positions and events often recorded in military time for precision.
  • 🧭 If given a compass course, it must be converted to a true course before plotting on a chart, ensuring accuracy in navigation.
  • 🚢 The course is plotted on the chart using a plotter or parallel rulers, and it's essential to label it with both the course number and speed.
  • 📏 Speed is typically provided and is a key variable in calculating the distance traveled over a given time.
  • ⏳ To find the estimated position at a future time, perform a distance-speed-time calculation, which involves multiplying speed by time.
  • 𑥄 The calculation of time must account for the decimal equivalent, converting minutes into hours for accurate mathematical operations.
  • 📐 Use a chart divider to measure the distance traveled and mark it on the chart from the known position.
  • 🌙 The symbol for a dead reckoning position is a line with a half-moon, and it's labeled with the estimated time of arrival.
  • 🔍 Dead reckoning is a fundamental navigation technique used by the Coast Guard and other maritime services to track and predict positions.

Q & A

  • What is the starting point for dead reckoning navigation?

    -The starting point for dead reckoning navigation is a known position, which is typically given as a latitude and longitude position.

  • How do you determine the known position in dead reckoning?

    -In Coast Guard exams or practice, a known position is provided, which can be obtained through methods like crossed bearings or radar bearings.

  • What is the significance of labeling the position with time in dead reckoning?

    -Labeling the position with time, preferably in military time, is crucial for tracking the progression of the vessel and calculating future positions accurately.

  • What is the first step after establishing a known position in dead reckoning?

    -The first step after establishing a known position is to draw a line representing the course on the chart using a plotter or parallel rulers.

  • How do you handle a course given in compass degrees for dead reckoning?

    -If a course is given in compass degrees, it needs to be converted to true degrees before plotting on the chart.

  • What information is typically provided for calculating the DR (Dead Reckoning) position?

    -For calculating the DR position, you are typically provided with a course, speed, and the time interval since the last known position.

  • How do you calculate the distance traveled in dead reckoning?

    -The distance traveled is calculated by multiplying the speed in knots by the time in hours since the last known position.

  • What symbol is used to represent a DR position on a chart?

    -A DR position on a chart is represented by a line with a half-moon symbol around it, along with the time标注 at the end of the line.

  • Why is it important to convert time to a decimal in dead reckoning calculations?

    -Converting time to a decimal allows for precise calculation of the distance traveled, especially when dealing with minutes and hours.

  • What is the final step in plotting a DR position on a chart?

    -The final step is to measure the calculated distance from the known position and mark it on the chart with the DR symbol and time.

  • How does the script ensure that the dead reckoning process is clear and understandable?

    -The script provides a step-by-step explanation, including the conversion of degrees, calculating distance, and plotting on the chart, to ensure clarity.

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