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electronic sailing saga
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Here's some combined experiences for you guys, as we say, for both education and entertainment. I can't be bothered making all github issues at the moment ;-)

https://syzeehond.blogspot.com/2021/02/a...nerds.html

I'll update with some images later.
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(2021-02-22, 12:53 AM)ironman Wrote: Here's some combined experiences for you guys

What a fantastic log!  I felt myself wishing that I could sail along with you.  More!
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#3
Great blog post.
Are you using the Route plugin? Or just the built-in OpenCpn routing?
And how do you zero the XTE?
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#4
Hi,

thank you for sharing this boating experience.
Isselmeer and Wadden are my main sailing area so I closed my eyes and follow your route.

Here at home my town was hit by the snowbelt so whe had a really winter this year.

Best regards

Andreas
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(2021-02-22, 03:16 PM)rastam4n Wrote: Great blog post.
Are you using the Route plugin? Or just the built-in OpenCpn routing?
And how do you zero the XTE?

Thx - I just added some pictures to liven it up. I use the built-in OpenCPN routing. Zero XTE is in the context menu when you right-click the route. Bit fiddly to right-click on a rocking boat though Confused.
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