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Citizen AD2992-59P - Using the rotating bezel to determine Wind Direction

Citizen AD2992-59P
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<Using the rotating bezel to determine Wind Direction>
Before a race, determine the direction of the
wind from the direction and position of the
windward mark. Line up the number
representing the wind direction (in degrees)
on the bezel with the triangle “” mark at
12 o’clock.
Ex : northeasterly wind 45°.
The course bearing from the windward mark
to the Wing mark (starboard reach) is read
off the bezel, in degrees, at the green triangle
” on the bottom left side of the dial.
The course bearing from the Wing mark to
the leeward mark (port reach is read off the
bezel, in degrees, at the red “” on the
bottom right.
STARBOARD
REACH
WINDWARD LEG
RUNNING
PORT
REACH
θ
Wind
Windward mark
Site mark
Start line
Leeward mark
When sailing from the windward mark to the leeward mark, the small, triangle “  
at the 6 o’clock position on the dial becomes the reference point for determining 
course bearings.
Note : The above example is only valid for times when the θ angle is 45°. At 60°,
use the values lying above the red and green triangles; at 30°, use the
values lying below the two triangles.
Using the rotating bezel to determine the favored position on the start line.

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