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DAVIS Course Plotter User Manual

Course plotter, Instructions

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#064

The Davis Course Plotter carries map distance

scales for nautical miles on 1:80000 and 1:40000 ratio

maps. Also features map scales for statute miles and

kilometers on 1:80000 ratio charts. Includes extra

large protractor for measuring courses and bearings

by utilizing meridians of longitude for alignment.

Parallel lines are accurately spaced at 1/4" (6.4 mm)

intervals, making inch scales available at each end of

the plotter. Made of durable, flexible and nearly

unbreakable plastic for use on uneven surfaces.

Measures 15

1

/

8

" x 4

1

/

16

" (38 x 10 cm).

TO MEASURE COURSE ANGLE:

1) Place either long edge or any of the parallel lines

of the plotter along the course line.

2) Slide the plotter along the course line until the cen-

ter point is at a meridian of longitude or a parallel

of latitude.

3) If the center point is at a meridian, read the

bearing at the meridian using the large outer scale.

Use the outer numbers of this scale if you are trav-

eling in an easterly direction and the inner num-

bers if you are traveling in a westerly direction.

4) If the center point is at a parallel, read the bear-

ing at the parallel using the small inner or auxiliary

scale. Use the outer numbers of this scale if you

are traveling in a southerly direction, and the inner

numbers if you are traveling in a northerly direc-

tion.

5) To find magnetic course, add or subtract the local

variation given for your area in the center of the

compass rose on your chart.

TO DRAW A COURSE OR BEARING FROM

A POINT:

1) Place the center of the plotter on a meridian or a

parallel. Rotate the plotter until the desired bearing

is read at the meridian or parallel. Use the large

outer scale if you are reading at a meridian and

the small inner or auxiliary scale if you are reading

at a parallel. (Note: When drawing magnetic

course, be sure to adjust your bearing for variation

as in step #5 above).

2) Keeping the center point and the desired bearing

on the meridian or parallel, slide the plotter along

the meridian or parallel until the outer edge of the

plotter touches the point.

3) Draw the course line along the straight edge of the

plotter.

OTHER USES OF COURSE PLOTTER:

1) Extend a line by sliding plotter against a triangle or

the two tips of a divider.

2) Advance a line of position by using parallel lines

on plotter.

3) Measure distance using chart scale on either long

edge of plotter. Be sure to use the scale (1:80000

or 1:40000) indicated on your chart.

COURSE PLOTTER

INSTRUCTIONS

Note: This product was discontinued as a separate

offering in 2005, but may still be purchased as part

of the Davis Charting Kit #083.

3465 Diablo Ave., Hayward, CA 94545 U.S.A.

Phone (510) 732-9229 • Fax (510) 732-9188

[email protected] www.davisnet.com

064_Inst.pdf October 2005

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