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Ground vs Sea Stabilisation in Navigation by fml2013 is a document available to read on EtoBox.

The document discusses the differences between using sea stabilization versus ground stabilization on radar, and how it can impact assessing collisions at sea. It notes that relative vectors should be used to determine risk of collision, while true vectors are used to determine aspect. However, true functions are dependent on sensor input and accuracy. The choice of stabilization - sea or ground - can result in very different radar aspects. In restricted visibility, it is important to understand what aspect

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