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ship routes deviation
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When a ship travels over the same journey time after time (such as a ferry) what is the deviation width in the path they take?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would imagine that only tides, currents, weather, 'lanes' and traffic prevent ferries from traversing more or less exactly the same stretch of water each time they make a trip. Accordingly, the deviation in width of their path would normally be very small...at least on a short trip such as Dover - Calais.
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