|   |  | 5 January, 2002NAVIGATING FROM THE  BRIDGE Jay Bouzigard, First Officer,  has the watch from 4-8 twice a
day.  When I visited him on the bridge, he  was calculating the ship's
position.  We were near Cabo San Diego, and I  asked him how long it would
be until we were parallel to Cabo de Hornos (Cape  Horn).  He said we were
81 nautical miles away from that point, and the  ship was travelling 10
nautical miles per hour.  It was 7 pm when I asked  him that question.  At
what time would we be parallel to Cabo de  Hornos?  (Don't send me the
answer, because I figured it out. Check your  answer with someone
else.) 
	 Jay Bouzigard, First Officer.
 
	 Jay is measuring the distance from our current location to the next position on the chart.
 
	 Jay is calculating our position. He then compared his calculations to the GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) position, and he was right on target!
 
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