Nautical Distance

Nautical Distance Overview
General introduction and key concepts of nautical distance
Nautical Distance Types
Common types and categories of nautical distance
Nautical Distance Best Practices
Recommended approaches and guidelines for nautical distance
Nautical Distance Common Mistakes
Frequent errors to avoid with nautical distance
Nautical Distance Quick Reference
Essential values and measurements for nautical distance
Nautical Distance Comparison
Compare different options and variations of nautical distance
Nautical Distance Standards
Industry standards and specifications for nautical distance
Nautical Distance Safety
Safety considerations and precautions for nautical distance
Nautical Distance Tools Required
Equipment and tools needed for nautical distance
Nautical Distance FAQ
Frequently asked questions about nautical distance
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About Naut Dist

What this tool does

Marine tools calculate hull speed, fuel burn rate at various RPMs, anchor rode length, displacement, sail area, tide times, and sea distances between ports.

Why use this tool

Boating safety depends on correct calculations. Not enough anchor rode in a squall means dragging anchor. Underestimating fuel burn means running dry offshore. These tools help you plan passages with proper safety margins.

How it works

Hull speed uses the formula 1.34 x sqrt(waterline length in feet). Anchor rode applies the 7:1 scope ratio for moderate conditions. Fuel burn estimates interpolate from engine RPM and consumption curves.

Pro tip

In heavy weather, increase your anchor scope to 10:1 or more. The holding power of an anchor depends almost entirely on the angle of pull, and more rode keeps that angle close to horizontal.

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