I have done plenty of land navigation and I understand the principles of underwater nav. I understand how to go in straight lines underwater and using reciprocal headings. Of course I need lots more practice at all of it.
We have only done 2 dive days on our own and were practicing skills during that. At one point we decided we were going to swim around the edge of a little cove out into the main body. After swimming for a bit and not feeling like we were where I thought we should be we surfaced (about 20'). I found we were about where I thought we were direction wise but about 100 yards further out then I thought. What is the trick to determining distance underwater?
After that we decided to swim back to the dock. Instead of making a straight line to the dock there is a marker buoy there too. We figured out roughly the heading change needed from the buoy to the dock. Of course swimming form a point you can find to the next worked very well and we were able to hit both of our marks.
So I guess my main question is how do you tell distance and how do you nav without fixed points to go off of? Or can it be done?
We have only done 2 dive days on our own and were practicing skills during that. At one point we decided we were going to swim around the edge of a little cove out into the main body. After swimming for a bit and not feeling like we were where I thought we should be we surfaced (about 20'). I found we were about where I thought we were direction wise but about 100 yards further out then I thought. What is the trick to determining distance underwater?
After that we decided to swim back to the dock. Instead of making a straight line to the dock there is a marker buoy there too. We figured out roughly the heading change needed from the buoy to the dock. Of course swimming form a point you can find to the next worked very well and we were able to hit both of our marks.
So I guess my main question is how do you tell distance and how do you nav without fixed points to go off of? Or can it be done?