How to determine miles...on water
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How to determine miles...on water
I want to determine the miles by water from point A to point B, before actually doing it. Is there a sight that can determine this in the same way one might do it by road?
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Re: How to determine miles...on water
I don't think there is something like MapQuest for waterways but you can use Google Earth to map it or with Garmin GPS software if available.
2015 Lowe SS 210 RFL XL Package 150 HP Merc
"The Nina" or "The Bismarck" my buddy's call it!
2011 Tundra
"The Nina" or "The Bismarck" my buddy's call it!
2011 Tundra
Re: How to determine miles...on water
I hadn't thought of this until you asked, but try this: Go to this mapping site I used to use to measure how far I was running.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com
Quickest way to get the map into your neighborhood is to enter your zip code in the "jump to" block at the top. Once there, drag and zoom to your starting point. Click the "manually - draw straight lines" radio button next to "draw route." Double click your starting point. Move your cursor to your next point and double click. The map will draw a line between your two points and tell you how far the distance is. Keep double clicking your route and the map will accumulate the mileage of the route. Click "undo last point" at the top if you want to erase a segment.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com
Quickest way to get the map into your neighborhood is to enter your zip code in the "jump to" block at the top. Once there, drag and zoom to your starting point. Click the "manually - draw straight lines" radio button next to "draw route." Double click your starting point. Move your cursor to your next point and double click. The map will draw a line between your two points and tell you how far the distance is. Keep double clicking your route and the map will accumulate the mileage of the route. Click "undo last point" at the top if you want to erase a segment.
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Re: How to determine miles...on water
if it is a corp lake they have great maps that show all there marked mile marker signs. That should give you a pretty accurate idea.
http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/Locations ... nLake.aspx
second under the maps and brochures tab for my home lake.
http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/Locations ... nLake.aspx
second under the maps and brochures tab for my home lake.
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94 Party Barge 24' 115 merc
Turning Point hustler 14 x 13 prop
22mph gps 3 people
12 F150
Overland Park Ks
Hillsdale Lake, KS
Re: How to determine miles...on water
This worked perfectly. Thanks.sunedog wrote:I hadn't thought of this until you asked, but try this: Go to this mapping site I used to use to measure how far I was running.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com
Quickest way to get the map into your neighborhood is to enter your zip code in the "jump to" block at the top. Once there, drag and zoom to your starting point. Click the "manually - draw straight lines" radio button next to "draw route." Double click your starting point. Move your cursor to your next point and double click. The map will draw a line between your two points and tell you how far the distance is. Keep double clicking your route and the map will accumulate the mileage of the route. Click "undo last point" at the top if you want to erase a segment.
Select "straight lines" then record. My guess was dead on for end to end on my lake but my proposed journey to another lake would be 58 miles. Might give that one a bit more thought.
2008 Sun Tracker Party Barge 21' 2 Log NV performance Package, 90HP 4 stroke Mercury. 37MPH avg. on GPS.
Re: How to determine miles...on water
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com
Thanks for sharing, that is a great site/tool. Just mapped my Sunday cruise with the family, great weather and the Ocean temp is in the 70's.

Thanks for sharing, that is a great site/tool. Just mapped my Sunday cruise with the family, great weather and the Ocean temp is in the 70's.

2015 Lowe SS 210 RFL XL Package 150 HP Merc
"The Nina" or "The Bismarck" my buddy's call it!
2011 Tundra
"The Nina" or "The Bismarck" my buddy's call it!
2011 Tundra
Re: How to determine miles...on water
I use Navionics app. Plan route, take it with you...
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Mercury 115 EFI
13.75 x 15p
Mercury 115 EFI
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Re: How to determine miles...on water
I was going to suggest something like Mapmyride, which is what I use when riding my bicycle. It works perfectly on my boat, as well to see how far I've traveled.wrd1972 wrote:This worked perfectly. Thanks.sunedog wrote:I hadn't thought of this until you asked, but try this: Go to this mapping site I used to use to measure how far I was running.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com
Quickest way to get the map into your neighborhood is to enter your zip code in the "jump to" block at the top. Once there, drag and zoom to your starting point. Click the "manually - draw straight lines" radio button next to "draw route." Double click your starting point. Move your cursor to your next point and double click. The map will draw a line between your two points and tell you how far the distance is. Keep double clicking your route and the map will accumulate the mileage of the route. Click "undo last point" at the top if you want to erase a segment.
Select "straight lines" then record. My guess was dead on for end to end on my lake but my proposed journey to another lake would be 58 miles. Might give that one a bit more thought.
This is an example of what mine tracks:

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[b][i]Randy and Kelly
Brandon, MS
2015 Bennington SXL 20
2015 Yamaha F90
TOONAFUN [/i][/b]
Brandon, MS
2015 Bennington SXL 20
2015 Yamaha F90
TOONAFUN [/i][/b]
Re: How to determine miles...on water
I just tried this site and it works great and is very accurate.wrd1972 wrote:This worked perfectly. Thanks.sunedog wrote:I hadn't thought of this until you asked, but try this: Go to this mapping site I used to use to measure how far I was running.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com
Quickest way to get the map into your neighborhood is to enter your zip code in the "jump to" block at the top. Once there, drag and zoom to your starting point. Click the "manually - draw straight lines" radio button next to "draw route." Double click your starting point. Move your cursor to your next point and double click. The map will draw a line between your two points and tell you how far the distance is. Keep double clicking your route and the map will accumulate the mileage of the route. Click "undo last point" at the top if you want to erase a segment.
Select "straight lines" then record. My guess was dead on for end to end on my lake but my proposed journey to another lake would be 58 miles. Might give that one a bit more thought.
Thx for posting.
SMLTOONER
Ted & Emily
2019 Bennington 21SL Tri-toon
2019 Yamaha 150 HP
Smith Mtn. Lake, Virginia
Ted & Emily
2019 Bennington 21SL Tri-toon
2019 Yamaha 150 HP
Smith Mtn. Lake, Virginia
Re: How to determine miles...on water
Glad you guys like http://www.gmap-pedometer.com. And spoiledrotten, I use the mapmyrun app for cycling as well. Not doing as much running as I used to since I've had four knee surgeries.