Question 1788Navigation General
70% to passA dead reckoning (DR) plot _______________.
A
may be started at an assumed position
B
is most useful when in sight of land
C
ignores the effect of surface currents
D
must be plotted using magnetic courses
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) ignores the effect of surface currents. A dead reckoning (DR) plot is the process of estimating a vessel's position based on its course and speed over a given period of time, without taking into account the effects of external factors like wind and currents. This means that a DR plot does not account for the effect of surface currents, which can significantly impact the vessel's actual position. Other options are incorrect because: A) a DR plot can be started from an assumed position, B) a DR plot is most useful when the vessel's position is unknown, and D) a DR plot uses compass courses rather than magnetic courses.
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