Really Ballast?
I’ve been calculating the differences between coordinates of some environments using Google Earth (WGS84 datum). That is not as simple as a coordinate’s conversion error between different datums (ED50, ETRS89… and WGS84). Differences are too big in all cases, I still tihnking that is an arbitrary error.
Rotterdam (Erasmus bridge)
Scenario coord. 51º58.9’N – 4º9,7’E
WGS84 coord. 51º54,5’N – 4º29,3’E
Error 12,9’ New York (Brooklyn Bridge)
Scenario coord. 40º41,3’N – 74º6,7’W
WGS84 coord. 40º42,3’N – 74ºW
Error 5,2’ Solent (VTS Centre)
Scenario coord. 51º4.5’N – 1º51’E
WGS84 coord. 51º53’N – 1º23,6’E
Error 20,8’ Other scenarios.
Marseille :15,5’ Hamburg : 2,3’; San Francisco: 24,2’In my humble opinion, someone who loves the navigation as much as the boats needs at least 5 things for fall in love with this game too (this phrase too gay isn't it?
):
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magnetic compass for take bearings form the environment’s items (mandatory).
The
accurate georeferentiation of the different items on the scenarios.
Nautical aids on the environments and correctly placed on it as: lighted buoys, lighted marks, and light characters in order to recognize them (colour, phase, period, sector)
Lights on scenarios at night (Quite scary navigate for them at night
)
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better cartography with the possibility of print all the charts. (That includes Limits, areas, routeing measures, arrows for traffic flows, and so on)
There are another things, as you said, but for me those are the most important. Think about this: Why do I need a sophisticated 2000€ plotter in a taxi boat, a tugboat or a hydrojet
? I need lights, marks and a compass, like always.
Capt. Fernando Pastor
PD: Sorry for my horrible English