MARITIME – DEAD RECKONING & COATAL NAVIGATION CALCULATOR Meridional Parts A precise tool.
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What is the Meridional Parts & How does it work?
Meridional parts (M) are the north‑south distances on a Mercator chart that correspond to a given latitude. They allow mariners to convert between true latitude and the linear scale of the chart, which is essential for plotting courses on a Mercator projection. The relationship between latitude ((phi)) and meridional parts is derived from the integral of the secant of latitude. In practice the series approximation is used: (M = 7915.7045tanphi – 24.8860tan^{3}phi + 0.0215tan^{5}phi). This yields M in nautical minutes, the unit traditionally used on paper charts. Accurate meridional parts are vital for dead‑reckoning calculations, for determining the scale factor of a Mercator chart at a specific latitude, and for converting between chart distances and true distances when navigating coastal waters.
M = 7915.7045\tan\phi – 24.8860\tan^{3}\phi + 0.0215\tan^{5}\phi
\phi = latitude (degrees)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are meridional parts in navigation?
Meridional parts are north-south distances on a Mercator chart corresponding to a given latitude, used to convert between true latitude and the chart’s linear scale.
How do I use this calculator for my voyage planning?
Input your latitude into the calculator to find the meridional parts, which help in plotting courses accurately on a Mercator projection chart.
Why is the Mercator projection used in navigation?
The Mercator projection preserves angles and shapes locally, making it ideal for maritime navigation where true direction (rhumb lines) is important.
What is the formula for calculating meridional parts?
The formula is M = 7915.7045tanΟ† – 24.8860tanΒ³Ο† + 0.0215tan⁡φ, where Ο† is the latitude.
Can I use this calculator for any type of chart?
This calculator is specifically designed for Mercator charts due to their unique projection properties.
How accurate are these calculations?
The calculations are based on a series approximation and are highly accurate for most practical navigation purposes.
What do I need to know before using this calculator?
Ensure you have the correct latitude value and understand that this is specific to Mercator charts for maritime navigation.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.