Chartwork practice

Course to steer practice

Course to steer questions test whether you can allow for tidal stream, boat speed, intended ground track, leeway, and compass correction. The process is visual, so repeated vector practice matters.

LevelPracticeWatch for
Day SkipperSingle CTS vectors with tidal set, drift, boat speed, and ground trackPlotting tide in the wrong direction or from the wrong point.
Coastal SkipperLonger legs, changing streams, leeway, and passage constraintsSolving the maths but missing the practical decision.
YachtmasterIntegrated CTS, EP/DR, fixes, electronics, and weather/tide judgementFailing to explain assumptions and cross-checks.

Course to steer vector tool

Build the CTS triangle in the right order

Plot tide first, swing the boat-speed arc from the end of the tide vector, read the water track as CTS true, then apply leeway and compass corrections.

Live vector plot

One-hour CTS construction

True bearings

One-hour course to steer vector plotThe tidal vector is plotted first from the start. The boat-speed arc is swung from the tide end to meet the intended ground track. The joining water-track vector gives the true course to steer.Scale · 1 hourA · StartB · Tide endC · Ground point
Ground track
090 T · 4.9 nmA to C
Tidal vector
180 T · 1.2 nmSet and drift · A to B
Boat-speed arc
5.0 nmRadius centred on B
Water track · CTS
076 TSteer B to C
  1. 1

    Plot tide

    Set and drift from the start.

  2. 2

    Swing arc

    Boat speed from tide end.

  3. 3

    Read CTS

    Tide end to ground-track crossing.

  4. 4

    Correct

    Leeway, variation, deviation.

What the CTS line means

The water-track vector is the course to steer in true degrees before leeway and compass corrections.

Why tide is first

The boat will be carried by the stream for the hour, so the water-track vector starts at the end of the tide vector.

When to correct

Keep the plot in True first. Only after the CTS is solved should you adjust for leeway, variation, and deviation.

Draw the vector triangle before calculating

CTS is easier when you draw tide, water track, and ground track as a triangle. Rushing straight to arithmetic causes direction errors.

Keep true, magnetic, and compass separate

Solve the navigation problem first, then apply variation and deviation carefully. Mixing these too early makes the answer hard to audit.

Use advanced revision for multi-hour work

Coastal Skipper and Yachtmaster chartwork add changing tidal streams, leeway, fixes, and practical judgement around the plotted answer.

Common questions

What is a CTS vector triangle?

It is a plotted triangle that combines tidal stream, boat speed through the water, and intended ground track to find the course to steer.

When should I move from Day Skipper CTS to advanced CTS?

Move on when single-hour CTS feels reliable and you can explain tide, leeway, and compass correction without guessing.

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