CSSP Compass Bearings

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Start at the Northwest corner of the 2nd platform (150ish heading from South dock). That's the corner with the buoy tied to it. I'm using ' for the degree symbol.

Gate 1: 80' 22/13 kicks (*)
Gate 2: 60' 15/8
Gate 3: 25' 25/14
Gate 4: 245' 20/12 (gate next to 3rd platform)
Gate 5: 290' 20/12
platform 205' 30/17

330' from the platform gets you to the sand patch just North of the South dock.

The platforms are lined up along 40' / 220' degrees.

(*) Kick Count is Flutter / Frog. YMMV on the kicks as they are only approximate.
 
Texass:
Start at the Northwest corner of the 2nd platform (150ish heading from South dock). That's the corner with the buoy tied to it. I'm using ' for the degree symbol.

Gate 1: 80' 22/13 kicks (*)
Gate 2: 60' 15/8
Gate 3: 25' 25/14
Gate 4: 245' 20/12 (gate next to 3rd platform)
Gate 5: 290' 20/12
platform 205' 30/17

330' from the platform gets you to the sand patch just North of the South dock.

The platforms are lined up along 40' / 220' degrees.

(*) Kick Count is Flutter / Frog. YMMV on the kicks as they are only approximate.


Excellent! I'll add this to my "chart" of headings. I've made a 5x8 sheet in Excel and built a text "roadmap". Is this a good way to do it, or would I be better off taking their image and overlaying course and headings?

Sorry for all the questions, I am new at all this. :)

On a great note, I found an antique Dacor collector who has a compass housing for my old console (older Enduro). So now I'll have my own compass!

Charley
 

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