We made up some forms for Sun, Star, Planet and Moon sight reductions. There are two different types of Star forms; 1 for the "quick method" based on HO-249 Vol. 1 and the other based on "the long method" of sight reduction using HO-249 Vol. 2 and 3 or....HO-229 (declination greater than 29 degrees). We're also working on a sight reduction form for the Moon which is incomplete.
If the declination of a star is over 29 degrees a calculator is easier to solve for Hc and Zn than looking through HO-229.
Many forms provide a space for CE. My assumption is that when I take a shot, record the time and then the Hs that I already know what my chronometer error is and the time is adjusted up or down so that the correct UTC of the shot is written down on my index card. Even if I do not know the CE the chronometer can be compared to WWV or at www.Time.is once I get to "the official sight reduction table" (nav. station) or settee.
It might just be something specific to my habits but the time of the shot is always correct or adjusted to be so.
(12-17-2015, 10:26 PM)jackdale Wrote: I used a form from backbearing.com on a South Atlantic crossing and modified it somewhat. It has space for a forenoon, noon and afternoon site.
(12-17-2015, 10:26 PM)jackdale Wrote: I used a form from backbearing.com on a South Atlantic crossing and modified it somewhat. It has space for a forenoon, noon and afternoon site.
It looks a little confusing but I'm sure once used a few times you can adapt to it.
South Atlantic crossing? Would sure love to hear the story of that voyage! You made it back alive.
Carlos
I will post a version of the sheet with instructions.
I am doing a presentation on the crossing at the Vancouver Boat Show on January 20. I will post the PowerPoint slides to my Slideshare account (http://www.slideshare.net/JackDale/) afterwards.
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12-18-2015, 05:14 PM (This post was last modified: 12-18-2015, 05:16 PM by P.Rutherford.)
(12-18-2015, 04:33 PM)jackdale Wrote: I will post a version of the sheet with instructions.
I am doing a presentation on the crossing at the Vancouver Boat Show on January 20. I will post the PowerPoint slides to my Slideshare account (http://www.slideshare.net/JackDale/) afterwards.
JackDale,
Just took a look again at backbearing's form on his website. It's too disordered and non-conventional. The one you made is a better improvement over it.
What does your form's "Zx" mean? (Had expected to see "Zn").
Whatever works best for you. Considering you crossed the South Atlantic using it that's a statement of its sufficiency. What sextant do you use?
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I tweaked the form a bit, and changed ZX to ZD.
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Perfect.
Jack Dale....did I see you in a youtube video about an evacuation via container cargo ship? I watched only a small portion of it. That was one HUGE ship.
(12-20-2015, 12:58 AM)P.Rutherford Wrote: [quote pid='75' dateline='1450544598']
I tweaked the form a bit, and changed ZX to ZD.
Perfect.
Jack Dale....did I see you in a youtube video about an evacuation via container cargo ship? I watched only a small portion of it. That was one HUGE ship.