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boxing the compass

The process of listing or reciting the points of a compass card. The term arose after 1851 and before 1911, but we have not found out when or where it was first used. In the 1851 Bowditch “boxing” was a verb meaning to back wind the jib. In 1911 edition it was used as is done today.

A compass point is 11.25º

See illustrated discussion at Starpath Nav Blog.



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