What is a storm with sustained winds of more than 74 mph that occurs in the Northwest Pacific Ocean called?[spacer height=”10px”]
Send your answer to cruisingcompass@bwsailing.com. The winner, selected randomly from correct answers, will receive a Blue Water Sailing hat.[spacer height=”10px”]
Thanks to last week’s winner, Robert Wolfe, for his correct answer to the question: Your chartplotter indicates a speed of 3.9 knots and a SOG of 7.6 knots. What does this indicate? “This means either your impeller is fouled or is in need of re-calibrating or you have a heck of a tail current of 3.7 knots. You should know what 7.6 knots feels and looks like through the water, so be your own judge as to which it is.”