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Cardinal Marks

Cardinal Marks are used for permanent wreck marking whereby North, East, South and West Cardinal buoys are placed around the wreck

Cardinal Marks are used for permanent wreck marking whereby North, East, South and West Cardinal buoys are placed around the wreck

Cardinal Marks

by Vivek Bhandarkar
Cardinal Marks
Cardinal Marks
Cardinal Marks

What is it about?

Cardinal Marks are used for permanent wreck marking whereby North, East, South and West Cardinal buoys are placed around the wreck.

Cardinal Marks

App Details

Version
1.2
Rating
NA
Size
21Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
May 21, 2018
Release date
December 19, 2017
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App Store Description

Cardinal Marks are used for permanent wreck marking whereby North, East, South and West Cardinal buoys are placed around the wreck.

Cardinal marks are named after the four quadrants of compass i.e. North, South, East, and West. These are buoys placed mid sea and indicate that safe water lies to the named side of the mark.

A navigator will be safe if the vessel passes north of a north mark, south of a south mark, east of an east mark and west of a west mark.

This app has been developed as a quick reference guide. The mobile can be placed horizontally or held vertically for the heading to follow up.

Unique feature of this app is the ECDIS view. Shortly we will be including the light signals displayed during darkness. New features will be developed as we get suggestions.

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