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    Sorry for having to ask this but it will be another week before I get off the boat to see Capt Bruce at Fletcher and I need to study.

    I am doing Leeway problems, When I am looking for Gyro course steered to make the true course good, It t seems like I add when the wind is on my starboard side and subtract when the wind is on my port side for the leeway. But when I am looking for the True course made good it seems like I subtract if the wind is starboard side and add if the wind is on my port for leeway. Is this correct or is there another way to know if you add or subtract leeway.

    Here are 2 questions one from each quiz.

    You are steering 154 pgc. The wind is southwest causing 4 leeway. The gyro error is 3 East, variation is 11 West and the devaiation is 7 East. What is the true course made good?

    This one I subtract with the wind on my Starboard and it come's out the right answer wich is 153 True

    The true course between two points is 119. Your gyro compass has a error of 3 East. You allow 4 leeway for a south-southwest wind. What gyro course should be steered to make the true course good?

    This one to get the right answer I added for the leeway coming from my starboard side to get the answer of 120 pgc which is the correct answer

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    I usually get a sheet of plotting paper and draw it out just to be sure. All those need is a rough sketch to show your heading and the wind direction and you can easily figure out which way the wind will push you.
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    Default Re: Leeway question

    for some reason students tend to have difficulty understanding leeway??

    have always instructed them to take a blank piece of paper and "draw out" the problem..seems to work for most!!


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    Default Re: Leeway question

    Quote Originally Posted by Capt. Schmitt View Post
    I usually get a sheet of plotting paper and draw it out just to be sure. All those need is a rough sketch to show your heading and the wind direction and you can easily figure out which way the wind will push you.
    sorry for the "echo"..you must be a former student??


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    I am sorry, I was not reading the questions all the way through. One ask for What is the true course made good, The other ask What gyro course should be steered to make the true course good?. So on the gyro question I have to add for the leeway and the True course made good I have to subtract...

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