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@shawn-g7v
@shawn-g7v 12 дней назад
helped me for my kayaking course. you explained it much better than the teacher.
@bostonjake1892
@bostonjake1892 4 года назад
You have no idea how MUCH you saved my ass. GREAT INSTRUCTOR!!! I wasn't getting it till I watched your videos. Thank you so MUCH.
@01JakeGreen01
@01JakeGreen01 7 лет назад
LOL @ 14:58 Awesome video, thank you!!!!!
@pcos8337
@pcos8337 9 лет назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to capture these tutorials. Huge help. Really appreciated. Thank you!
@stoned122
@stoned122 11 лет назад
he explains it very clear ..please upload more sir..its a good help for fellow seafarers..
@ChadLisonbee
@ChadLisonbee Год назад
Beautifully done my man!
@d.k.sailor.1292
@d.k.sailor.1292 2 года назад
Hello Sir. You are the best teacher I have ever seen. thank you for your time! Best wishes!
@greatmusicgoodfeel826
@greatmusicgoodfeel826 7 лет назад
Thank You, better than the boating class i am taking. Very clear
@Шевченко-ф8р
@Шевченко-ф8р 2 года назад
I feel well when I saw this video thank you for everything 🙏
@joelafreniere7178
@joelafreniere7178 2 года назад
Great straight forward very helpful. Thanks for your time and effort
@nars8106
@nars8106 6 лет назад
THANK YOU!! Very well explained and made easy to understand.
@nurlatifahmohdnor8939
@nurlatifahmohdnor8939 3 года назад
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@harbourdogNL
@harbourdogNL 4 года назад
I really like you do the math here...this cancels this, and so on. Very clear!
@nurlatifahmohdnor8939
@nurlatifahmohdnor8939 3 года назад
Ethnicity and Social Policy Research Unit. That woman in previous videoclip has natural white hair.
@loriangell8232
@loriangell8232 6 лет назад
This was very helpful, I especially appreciated the fact that you did a lot of repeating. I personally do not like "word problems" but you made this seem very easy.... Thank you!
@rajohn84
@rajohn84 4 года назад
Yes true
@Expandacraftboats
@Expandacraftboats Год назад
Very much like the way you show how to work the problems. I'd like to buy you a pack of black markers. 🙂
@davidsaulo4764
@davidsaulo4764 3 года назад
I really appreciate you for the explanation of the interment.
@marilynoconnell4352
@marilynoconnell4352 3 года назад
Thank you! I took nav years ago and needed this refresher!
@DC8FD
@DC8FD 5 лет назад
Excellent video, thanks for sharing
@mheljanerama6341
@mheljanerama6341 5 лет назад
Thankss for teaching, probably I gained lot of pattern how to get the answer.
@John_1033
@John_1033 6 лет назад
Thank you for the help. Great job.
@valerierodriguez3653
@valerierodriguez3653 4 года назад
Thanks. This really helped me.
@6331483
@6331483 Год назад
0:14 #1 What is your speed if it takes 2.15hrs to travel 32 nautical miles? 3:01 #2 If you travel 3.8 nautical miles, for 45mins what is your speed? 4:45 #3 How long will it take to travel 38 nm at 12 knots? 7:08 #4 Youre turning for 15 knots how far will you travel for 1hr and 37 mins? 9:41 #5 If you leave at 1000 with a speed of 11 knots, what time will you arrive alight 25 miles away? 13:26 #6 You depart at 930 and arrive 1054, if the distance was 21 nm what is the speed? 17:13 #7 You depart at 2100 hrs if your turning 15 knots, how far would you have travelled at 2250?
@black26075
@black26075 5 месяцев назад
Hey do they have any apps to take practice test on this ?????
@uscaptainstraining
@uscaptainstraining 5 месяцев назад
There is a website called lapware but it is pricey.
@stormassasin1857
@stormassasin1857 4 года назад
thank you Capt ,
@gcydvlog5473
@gcydvlog5473 3 года назад
Thank you sir.i've learned a lot.
@doctoleroreyjela.5669
@doctoleroreyjela.5669 4 года назад
i hope your the next toturial is about LONGITUDE AND LATITUDE plotting
@jandarrellnuyles6696
@jandarrellnuyles6696 6 лет назад
Thanks Bro it helps me in my navigation subject .
@inokskd2sf
@inokskd2sf 5 лет назад
thank you so much man
@kouadiorotchoho8349
@kouadiorotchoho8349 6 лет назад
Please can somebody tell me a good book that I can buy to have clear explanation for maritime math?
@quartermaster8699
@quartermaster8699 5 лет назад
When i calculating time i convert time into degrees and the remaining point will multiply to 60 and that is my final answer, different from yours bcoz u convert first the minutes,, is my so lution still correct?
@mariannybatiancila6022
@mariannybatiancila6022 5 лет назад
This is so very helpful because i had an assigment then i answer it because i'v look this video
@aljasim4904
@aljasim4904 3 года назад
how can i have or where i can find this question ?? please i need it badly
@jhonpaultayco3808
@jhonpaultayco3808 5 месяцев назад
Im still confused what should i use times(x) 60 or diveded(÷) by 60
@uscaptainstraining
@uscaptainstraining 5 месяцев назад
Use your mental math. If you get it wrong you will be way off and your mental math will let you know where you should be. If you convert 45 minutes to hour it will be about .75 hours. It's like looking at an analog clock.
@doctoleroreyjela.5669
@doctoleroreyjela.5669 4 года назад
clear and good
@ocean1843
@ocean1843 4 года назад
so the time’s unit in the speed formula will always be hours? or can it be seconds or minutes too
@l0gik321
@l0gik321 3 года назад
yes can aslo be that
@stepheneurosailor1623
@stepheneurosailor1623 3 года назад
👍
@asmith8896
@asmith8896 4 года назад
so if you need to travel 60NM at 180Kts how long will it take?
@uscaptainstraining
@uscaptainstraining 4 года назад
60nm ÷ 180nm/hr = .33hrs x 60 min/hrs = 20 minutes.
@asmith8896
@asmith8896 4 года назад
@@uscaptainstraining thanks i got it now cheers.
@derektheophile2500
@derektheophile2500 6 лет назад
Is it possible to get hold of a copy of the exam sheet you use? and if so how?
@danmurray9003
@danmurray9003 4 года назад
thanks ,
@boataxe4605
@boataxe4605 4 года назад
Or you can get a nautical slide rule.
@sangreal427
@sangreal427 4 года назад
1 knot equals 1.15078 nautical miles per hour.???
@uscaptainstraining
@uscaptainstraining 4 года назад
1 knot equals 1 nautical mile per hour.
@sangreal427
@sangreal427 4 года назад
@@uscaptainstraining The NOA site gives 1.15078.
@uscaptainstraining
@uscaptainstraining 4 года назад
1 knot equals 1 nautical mile per hour or 1.15 statute miles per hour.
@izzyd3986
@izzyd3986 5 лет назад
Also I think 24 times 4 is 96,60 divided by 24 is 2.5
@semaphorebanana5072
@semaphorebanana5072 6 лет назад
how to build a life
@izzyd3986
@izzyd3986 5 лет назад
1:07 Am I the only one who noticed that he wrote mn instead of nm?
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