Interesting, I'm now studying these notions in english language and In the beginning I got confused about "tide" term because tide is also high tide and low tide, which don't alter the boat course direction. Thank you for all these well done explanations.
About to do my Day Skipper, your video series has been hugely helpful, I like the way you explain the content and slides also really help! However, got confused in this video? If 1 Nautical Mile is equal to 1,852 meters, and there are 10 Cables in 1 Nautical Mile, then surely 1 Cable is equivalent to 185.2 meters? But in your video you state 1 Cable is equal to 18.52 meters, which would mean there would be 100 Cables in a Nautical Mile??
Interesting, I'm now studying these notions in english language and In the beginning I got confused about "tide" term because tide is also high tide and low tide, which don't alter the boat course direction. Thank you for all these well done explanations.
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About to do my Day Skipper, your video series has been hugely helpful, I like the way you explain the content and slides also really help! However, got confused in this video? If 1 Nautical Mile is equal to 1,852 meters, and there are 10 Cables in 1 Nautical Mile, then surely 1 Cable is equivalent to 185.2 meters? But in your video you state 1 Cable is equal to 18.52 meters, which would mean there would be 100 Cables in a Nautical Mile??