I.D.K. but I think so.Is there really a difference and if so is it really significant?
and I guess I really want to know is of what relevance is SOW? Isn't all u really care about is how fast you are getting where you are going (SOG)? So what if my knotmeter is showing 4 when what I need to know is that I am really going 2? What good is the 4?Is there really a difference and if so is it really significant?
makes sense now.It tells you how well you have trimmed your sails.
and I guess I really want to know is of what relevance is SOW? Isn't all u really care about is how fast you are getting where you are going (SOG)? So what if my knotmeter is showing 4 when what I need to know is that I am really going 2? What good is the 4?
It's also often not realized, especially among small plane pilots, that a current directly on your beam slows you down. This mistake will now be made more often in boats as people follow GPS track lines. Aircraft instrumentation, pre GPS, was designed to help stay on a track as opposed to just heading towards the destination. Aircraft run with smaller fuel reserves than boats so failure understand this often led to worse outcomes than on the water.No, because having a current against you, especially if it isn't coming from dead ahead, can be setting you off course,
It's easy and easier than usually described. How long will it take you to get there? How far will the current carry you in that time? Put your finger on the chart that distance from your objective at the angle the current is flowing in the opposite direction and then steer for the greasy spot on the chart. (Eating potato chips is an important part of paper chart navigation).i forget HOW
There you go.SOG - speed over ground is what your GPS will show. SOW - speed over water is what your knot meter will show.
Can't teach a navigation course here on the forum but for lake sailors there is no big deal. Leave the lake and get into open water, current, and needing to know how much fuel you will have at any given point, where you are on a chart, how far you have gone in a length of time is a different storie all to gether.and I guess I really want to know is of what relevance is SOW? Isn't all u really care about is how fast you are getting where you are going (SOG)? So what if my knotmeter is showing 4 when what I need to know is that I am really going 2? What good is the 4?
so if you are running in to a current speed of say 2 knots and your knot meter is saying 6 knots does that mean you are doing onky 4 knots?????
thanks
woody