1 Cruise On Bowditch Bay Part I. 2 3 022 0 Vs. USPS 023 0 037 0 Vs. USPS 038 0 15 0 W 2. 2 nm 080 0 0626.

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1 Cruise On Bowditch Bay Part I

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Vs. USPS Vs. USPS W 2. 2 nm

4 C 022 D 2.2 Pre-Plan first leg G C “5” to mid-channel Between R “4” QR and Q”3” Q G 60*D = S*T 60*2.2 = 5.0*T T = 26 min, ETA = 0626 C 065 Pre-Plan second leg From bearing to mid- channel between R “2” Fl R 4s and G “1” Fl G 2s 60*D = S*T 60* 2.6 = 5*T T= 31 min, ETA =0657 D = 2.6

5 C 022 S 5.0 C 065 S DR Plot 0700 DR Change course at 0626, Travel 34 minutes 60*D = S*T 60*D = 5.0* 34 D = 2.8 nm L = ’ N Lo = ’ W 0700

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7 C 022 S 5.0 C 065 S DR Plot 0713 Fix: Change course at 0713 To True, and change speed to 10 kn Abeam of R Q “10” R in 2.6 nm 60*D = S*T 60*2.6 = 10.0* T T = 16 min, ETA = 0729 Distance from 0713 fix to 8’ sounding = 4.3 nm 60*D = S*T 60*4.9 = 10.0* T T = 29 min, ETA = C 031 S

8 C 022 S 5.0 C 065 S DR Plot 0742 Fix: Bearing from Tower R Light M, T Bearing from Chapman Point Light M, T C 031 S M M

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