| 1872 - 1120 sivua
...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 sivua
...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... | |
| William Culley Bergen - 1872 - 688 sivua
...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... | |
| Leonard Allen - 1872 - 226 sivua
...reverse in the Southern hemisphere, especially iu high latitudes. Question 7. In the following table give the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thence the deviation : — TO FIND THE CORRECT MAGNETIC BEARING OF THE DISTANT OBJECT : — Ship's Head by Standard Compass.... | |
| P E. Le Couteur - 1874 - 58 sivua
...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.— Ship's Head by Standard Compass. Bearing of distant object by Standard Compass. o / Correct Magnetic... | |
| William C. Seaton - 1875 - 298 sivua
...determined. Required the Latitude by the Reduction to the Meridian. 2—Deviation of the Compass. (7) In the following table find the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object and thence the deviation : (8) With the deviation from the Curve at the end of the book, give the courses you would steer by... | |
| Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1875 - 416 sivua
...(3.) N. 14° E. (4.) N.3»W (5.) &3ÍE. (6.) N.72°E. (7.) S. 72° E. (8.) N. 84° W. EXAMPLE II. fit. L From the following table find the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object •nd thence the deviation : — Antwtr : — Correct magnetic bearing N. 42° W. Deviation o° ; 25°... | |
| John Merrifield - 1876 - 152 sivua
...85 0 E. S. 83 40 E. MAGNETISM. , N. 62° 50' BS 72° 30' E. N. 19° 34' WS 32° 37' W. Example 9. I. From the following Table find the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, and thenco the deviation : — Answer, Magnetic bearing, S. 52° 58' B. II. From the above Table construct... | |
| James Rosser - 1877 - 174 sivua
...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... | |
| Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1880 - 482 sivua
...a»0 E. .. Jorrect magnetic bearings, N. 84° E. ; S. 41° E. ; N. 77° W. ; S. 65° E. EXAMPLE IV. I. From the following Table find the correct magnetic bearing of the distant object, i tence the deviation : — (8.8. Soyal Charter, before compensation.) Anmur : — Correct magnetic... | |
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