Furuno FCR-2807 Manual De Usuario

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10. 
How to Plan Routes 
A route plan defines the navigation plan from starting point to the final destination. The plan includes: 
•  Route name 
•  Name, latitude and longitude of each waypoint 
•  Radius of turn circle at each waypoint 
•  Safe channel limits 
•  Chart alarm calculation based on channel limits against chart database and user chart danger 
•  Deadband width, nominal deadband width used for operating modes with moderate accuracy and economical 
sailing behavior 
•  Minimum and maximum speed for each leg 
•  The navigation method (rhumb line, great circle) 
•  Fuel saving 
•  ETD for the first waypoint 
•  ETA for the last waypoint 
•  Ship and environmental condition affecting the ship speed calculation 
•  Name of the user chart to use during route monitoring together with this planned route 
•  Name of the Notes to use during route monitoring together with this planned route 
Using the above-mentioned data, the system calculates speed, course and length for each leg, ETAs for each 
waypoint, fuel consumption and WOP. It also calculates safe water areas based on user-defined channel limits. The 
calculated data is displayed in tabular form, which can be printed as a documented route plan and also stored in a 
file for later use.  
Main functions of route planning are: 
•  Define waypoints 
•  Define turnings for each waypoint 
•  Define channel limits for each leg (a leg is the line connected between two waypoints). The channel limits are 
used to detect chart alerts when you are planning or monitoring your route.  
•  Define the speed for each leg 
•  Calculation for ETD and ETA 
•  Calculation for most economical sailing 
Note: Limitation of displayed route 
If you have small scale chart(s) on display having the whole eastern/western (0-180°E/0-180°W) hemisphere and a 
part of the other hemisphere on display, there is a limitation to display a route. To avoid this, set chart center so that 
the whole eastern/western hemisphere is not on display