stillahav
Stillahav is a term used in the context of maritime navigation and seafaring. It refers to the practice of maintaining a ship's position relative to the wind and waves, rather than relying solely on the ship's compass or GPS. This technique is particularly important in areas with strong currents, rough seas, or when navigating through narrow channels or harbors.
The concept of stillahav is rooted in traditional sailing methods and is often employed by experienced sailors
In modern times, stillahav is less commonly used due to the prevalence of advanced navigation technologies.
The term "stillahav" is derived from the Dutch word "stilstaan," which means "to stand still." This reflects