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In the context of current sailing, what does the term 'set' refer to?

  1. A. The speed of the current in knots
  2. The direction toward which the current is flowingCorrect
  3. C. The difference between course steered and course made good
  4. D. The rate at which a vessel's DR position degrades

Why B is correct

Set is defined as the direction toward which the current is flowing; drift is the speed of the current. These two values together describe the current vector acting on the vessel. (Bowditch Ch. 23 §2302)

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