Where the oppo Nautical experts at?

Kinja'd!!! "itschrome" (itschrome)
09/05/2018 at 10:44 • Filed to: None

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Looking at depth charts and I dont understand. whats the deal with the big number with the little number next to it? it confuses and angers me.


DISCUSSION (24)


Kinja'd!!! adamftw > itschrome
09/05/2018 at 10:51

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Whats the chart say for depth format? It should be labeled “soundings.” I’m going to assume its fathoms and feet, 6 fathoms 9ft; 3 fathoms, 9 ft, etc.

1 fathom = 6ft, btw.


Kinja'd!!! Aremmes > adamftw
09/05/2018 at 10:57

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That looks like a Navionics chart, so the depths are shown in whatever unit the user chose (feet/inches by default). I’m quite certain that those are feet and inches — their webapp confirms it.


Kinja'd!!! itschrome > Aremmes
09/05/2018 at 11:00

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it is and it’s in feet. but I cant find out what the little numbers mean


Kinja'd!!! HammerheadFistpunch > adamftw
09/05/2018 at 11:00

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My guess as well.


Kinja'd!!! OPPOsaurus WRX > adamftw
09/05/2018 at 11:00

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if one fathom is 6' why would you put 5f- 9' and not 6f- 3'


Kinja'd!!! benjrblant > itschrome
09/05/2018 at 11:04

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I’d guess high and low tide?

Edit: Oh, I see that it’s a lake. Nevermind.


Kinja'd!!! functionoverfashion > itschrome
09/05/2018 at 11:08

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I believe that’s meters and tenths.

Could be fathoms and feet, except that there are numbers higher than 5, which wouldn’t make sense. Must be meters.


Kinja'd!!! Aremmes > itschrome
09/05/2018 at 11:08

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The subscript numbers are inches.


Kinja'd!!! functionoverfashion > itschrome
09/05/2018 at 11:09

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little numbers would be inches, although I would think it would be meters and tenths of meters, as there are no numbers above 9 there. could be coincidence


Kinja'd!!! functionoverfashion > OPPOsaurus WRX
09/05/2018 at 11:10

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Must either be meters/tenths or feet/inches then...


Kinja'd!!! Akio Ohtori - RIP Oppo > Aremmes
09/05/2018 at 11:11

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Oddly specific. I would have expected the margin of error to be large enough that inches would be irrelevant.


Kinja'd!!! itschrome > benjrblant
09/05/2018 at 11:11

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there is a mild tidal effect on the lake, not enough to go from 12 f eet to 8 feet tho...


Kinja'd!!! itschrome > functionoverfashion
09/05/2018 at 11:12

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nah it’s set for feet. the area around the piers run up to shore so fathoms wouldn’t work too well in that shallow of water. 


Kinja'd!!! Aremmes > Akio Ohtori - RIP Oppo
09/05/2018 at 11:18

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I agree, but that’s how Navionics rolls. They have a program in which users can submit chartplotter/fishfinder sounding data that is arguably more precise than what NOAA/USCG have used in the past, and they're probably not normalizing the data.


Kinja'd!!! cbell04 > itschrome
09/05/2018 at 11:21

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Relevant. Winter surfing during a snow storm right at that spot. Crazy folks.


Kinja'd!!! functionoverfashion > itschrome
09/05/2018 at 11:24

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Ah, then feet and inches it is.


Kinja'd!!! itschrome > cbell04
09/05/2018 at 11:25

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yeah.... No thank you! hahaha people are insane!


Kinja'd!!! adamftw > OPPOsaurus WRX
09/05/2018 at 11:33

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Oh yea, makes sense.


Kinja'd!!! itschrome > functionoverfashion
09/05/2018 at 11:35

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ok, I’ll buy that. just seems odd to list inches. 


Kinja'd!!! functionoverfashion > itschrome
09/05/2018 at 11:36

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I totally agree. But it’s consistent with using fathoms/feet, meters/tenths...


Kinja'd!!! functionoverfashion > Akio Ohtori - RIP Oppo
09/05/2018 at 11:37

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For sure it is, but it’s consistent with using fathoms/feet, or meters/tenths. If you really want your depths to show in feet, they’re still giving you the next level of detail whether it’s significant or not.


Kinja'd!!! asenna > cbell04
09/05/2018 at 13:37

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Its feet a nd tenths of feet not inches. i.e 10.8ft


Kinja'd!!! You can tell a Finn but you can't tell him much > itschrome
09/07/2018 at 15:50

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Comparing it to the NOAA chart for Rochester I would guess that it is giving the depth in feet and tenths of feet. A little bit odd for a UOM, but feet-inches doesn’t seem to make sense either since there are not subscripts higher than nine. The NOAA chart is available here: http://www.charts.noaa.gov/PDFs/14815.pdf

I found that particular chart through their chart locator here:  http://www.charts.noaa.gov/InteractiveCatalog/nrnc.shtml#mapTabs-1


Kinja'd!!! itschrome > You can tell a Finn but you can't tell him much
09/07/2018 at 15:54

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awesome! thank you. thats a sweet chart!