A navigation course can be planned using a map or plan. Using bearings and distance, this course can be presented in graphical form. Unknown distances and bearings can be calculated from the diagram.
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Navigation requires distance and direction. Direction is usually given using three-figure bearings.
A boat leaves harbour to sail around a nearby island. The journey is split into four legs (parts).
The first two legs are given in the table.
To complete the table, first draw a scale diagram.
Show the first two legs of the journey on the diagram.
Draw the 3rd and 4th legs on the diagram so that the ship travels to the point marked X and then on to the harbour.
Complete the table for these two legs showing the bearings and distance.