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What is apparent wind?
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Last Updated:
June 25, 2008

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Apparent wind is what the Maretron WSO100 measures and doesn't necessarily reflect what the wind is truly doing. For example, if the vessel was moving at exactly 5 knots and the wind was blowing in the exact opposite direction at 5 knots, then the WSO100 measured, or apparent wind speed would be 10 knots. Thus the name apparent, because the wind is apparently blowing at 10 knots. Maretron display products (DSM200, DS250, and N2KView) always show apparent wind referenced to the bow of the vessel. In other words, you see the angle at which the apparent wind is striking the vessel relative to the bow of the vessel.
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