Probably you’re not supposed to say “drove” but I’m not sure of the correct word. Helmed?
While the crew was not far away, still I was in charge (way more than that time I flew a plane). It takes immense concentration and it’s terrifying, look at my eyes:
september 8 2009
It’s worth a billion bucks, we were speeding along at 21 knots and if I were to jam the wheel too quickly everyone and everything below would start flying around. I lasted 8 minutes before I said, “thank you no more”.
Then I learned about navigation, and that screen there is the ship’s main navigation screen.
A path between points A and B is decided and entered into the computer based on ‘waypoints’ – little spots along the way that when you reach them in real life, a change in course is required. To consistently hit all the waypoints you must do constant, fast and accurate math in your head which is why one is stationed here for 4 hours at a time max.
Sea navigation is done in yards, miles and degrees, and when I asked what happens if you’re a few degrees off the reply was “this is the formula drilled into our heads – 1 degree at 1 mile = 33 yards”. They told me to test people tomorrow to see if they knew the forumula, okay.
I also asked if anyone checks up on the actual course sailed versus the charted one, “oh yes Keri, and if they see a zigzagy line well, that’s just embarrassing”, ha.
Skippered!
Ahoy, matey!
Keri It was awsome having you onboard. All the boys enjoyed talking to you about their jobs and what we do. When I met you on the Jetty in Toronto I was taken aback. Like Holy Crap!! My Homegirl!!! Of course I had to try and my Petty Officer is pretty cool eh? Goin straight to the Coxswain and Giddy Up you sail the next morning!! I hope on day you’ll make it to Halifax. Stay in touch-eh!
Hiya TJ! It was great being on board, kinda wish I still was. And ya, seeing you on the jetty when we put it all together was crazy! Remember how loud I screamed then punched you in the chest? Haha. Don’t think it woulda all gone as smoothly if it wasn’t for you, so thank you sincerely.