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Feb 26, 2004
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Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Variation / Deviation Again...

Dennis I'm afraid, me heartie, that here we go again. Variation is 7 degree WEST (in 2001). Deviation is what your boat does to your compass and is unique to your vessel and compass. Now the terminology police can have at it. Stu
 
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Gord May

Declination @ Bayfield, Wi.

Bayfield, Wi. @ 46.8N x 90.9W (May 14/04) Declination at 46.8N x 90.9 W = 1 ̊ 4' W - changing by 0 ̊ 5' W/year
 
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Beneteau 40 Key West
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Thanks Gord for the information and the non-editorial tone of your response Dennis
 
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Gord May

declination calculator

Sorry, I didn't reference my source earlier. Compute your declination - From the U.S. NGDC: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/geomag/jsp/Declination.jsp Geomagnetic Field Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/geomag/faqgeom.shtml
 
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Rick Webb

Isn't It On Your Charts?

Around here it is 0 or close enought to it that it is not a real big issue so I do not remember for sure.
 
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Dan McGuire

Variation/Declination

It seems like I tried to find this out once before, but at my age I have trouble remembering. I always used the term variation. Now the term declination is used. Isn't declination and variation the same thing?
 
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Dick Carey

Variation/Deviation

Dan, Declination is generally not a compass term (except at very high latitudes - near the poles). It generally relates to the position of the sun over the earth relative to the equator. Variation is the magnetic north shift from true north FOR THE SPECIFIC LOCATION YOU ARE IN. You get the value from your latest chart in the compass rose on the chart for the date of the chart. It will also indicate how much the variation changes per year. Variation is for a specific geographic location and is for all boats. Deviation is the the magnetic north shift caused by the various metals (magnetic metals) on your boat. The value of deviation will be different for each compass direction that the boat is heading. So, you need a Deviation Table for your boat to give you the correct Deviation for your heading. Deviation is different for each boat. Hope this helps. Dick Carey S/V Puffin 1990 H-33.5
 
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Dan McGuire

More Declination

I went to Gord May's declination calcualtor. It looked like variation. It was the same as variation in my area. Still confused.
 
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Dan McGuire

Believe Variation & Declination are the Same

I found a web site which has some information on compasses. It uses the term declination and does not mention variation. I assume that declination is a more modern or technically correct term for variation. The web site looks fairly interesting, but I did noy read it all.
 
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Gord May

Declination is Variation ...

The direction in which the compass needle points is referred to as magnetic north, and the angle between magnetic north and the true north direction is called magnetic DECLINATION. You will often hear the terms "variation", "magnetic variation", or "compass variation" used in place of magnetic declination, especially by mariners. Unfortunately, the annual change corrections (Secular variation) given on most charts & maps cannot be applied reliably if the maps are more than a few years old, since the secular variation also changes with time in an unpredictable manner. If accurate declination values are needed, and if recent editions of the charts are not available, up-to-date values for Canada may be obtained from the most recent geomagnetic reference field models produced by the Geological Survey of Canada. http://www.geolab.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/cgrf_e.shtml For those interested in a little more (fascinating) background information, goto the Cruisers Forum (linked below), and click on "Instruments & Communications" the Where is North? Regards, Gord
 
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Dan McGuire

Answer

The variation or declination is 1 degree 9 min west with a change of 0 degree 5 min west/year. Used Gords calculator and a zip code looker upper. It would be better if you used a local chart. Sometimes these types of tables do not take into account local variations in the overall field.
 
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Gord May

calculator accuracy

Dan's partly right, use the compass rose on your chart. You don't really need to know declination/variation, if you don't have a chart. I got 1 degree 4 Min West (not 1 & 9) from the calculator, but the difference is insignificant in practice. I cannot see a minute on my compass, never mind steer to that accuracy. From my first post: Bayfield, Wi. @ 46.8N x 90.9W (May 14/04) Declination at 46.8N x 90.9 W = 1 ̊ 4' W - changing by 0 ̊ 5' W/year Gord
 
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Capt. Marc

If we call it

Declination, How do you remember compass uncorrecting? Timid Virgins Make Dull Companions At Weddings True Variation Mag. Deviation Compass Add West Any ideas? :) Marc
 
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