tubber
Well-Known Member
When I get to Ukee on Friday, I will go find my boat and write down a few of the spots on my Lowrance so we can use them on a friend's boat with a Garmin if he wants.
My unit has the lat/long in degrees, minutes, then decimals.
His unit has degrees, then decimals.
So to use one of Charlie's old tips: Turtle Head / Ucluelet and Tofino/ N48 50.531 W125 30.787
I would need to divide the 50.531 and 30.787 by 60 to get N48.84218 and W125.51312
If I was using his spots, I would need to multiply the decimal part by 60 to get minutes then decimals.
I bring this up because once I texted him some numbers for a hali spot and neither of us realized the minutes/decimals difference and he didn't find the place.
More importantly, he volunteered to go find someone who ran out of fuel to tow him in, and once again the numbers from the coast guard and his unit didn't match and it took longer than it should have to offer assistance to a stranded vessel.
It can be many miles difference if both parties are not using the same system.
My unit has the lat/long in degrees, minutes, then decimals.
His unit has degrees, then decimals.
So to use one of Charlie's old tips: Turtle Head / Ucluelet and Tofino/ N48 50.531 W125 30.787
I would need to divide the 50.531 and 30.787 by 60 to get N48.84218 and W125.51312
If I was using his spots, I would need to multiply the decimal part by 60 to get minutes then decimals.
I bring this up because once I texted him some numbers for a hali spot and neither of us realized the minutes/decimals difference and he didn't find the place.
More importantly, he volunteered to go find someone who ran out of fuel to tow him in, and once again the numbers from the coast guard and his unit didn't match and it took longer than it should have to offer assistance to a stranded vessel.
It can be many miles difference if both parties are not using the same system.