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    Re: A few new questions
    From: Lu Abel
    Date: 2006 May 12, 22:24 -0700

    The distance to the horizon for any height of eye (HE) is 8/7 * sqrt
    (HE).   So to avoid having to do a dip-short, you'd need a distance of
    at least 3.7 miles clear view of the water from your location.   BTW,
    the official constant for distance to horizon is 1.17 rather than 8/7
    (1.14) but it's a lot easier to calculate using 8/7 (especially in one's
    head).
    
    Lu Abel
    
    Guy Schwartz wrote:
    > If I'm standing on the bow of my boat on a bay and the height of my eye
    > is 10 feet, how far from where I'm
    > standing will I need to look out to in order to have a proper horizon?
    
    
    

       
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