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Finding Compass Error



You have just taken a satellite fix on your ship and from there the Master traced a new course line on the chart which is 130° True. The variation for the locality is 10° West the deviation is 6° East. Find the compass error and then solve for the compass course to steer.

Given:

            130°T = Course
            10° W = Variation
              6° W = Deviation

What is asked?

            Compass error and compass course to steer

Solution:
           
            In problem like this I’m reminded of the mnemonic that says, “True virgin makes dull companion”. It would be easy if we do the tabulation.

True                          True course = 130° 
Virgin                             Variation = 10° W
Makes                           Magnetic =
Dull                               Deviation = 6° E
Companion         Compass course =                

When converting true course to compass course, west is to be added and east will be minus. So since our variation is west, we have to add it to True course. And we have to subtract the magnetic course by the deviation because it is east.


True                          True course =    130°
Virgin                             Variation = 10° W
Makes                           Magnetic =   140°
Dull                               Deviation = -     6° E 
Companion         Compass course =   134° per standard compass (psc)

Now let us solve for the compass error.

Compass error = Compass course - True course
                       = 134° - 130°
                       = 4° west

  • The error is “west” because the compass course is greater than the true course.

Compass best, error west.
Compass lest, error east.


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