Short Description
Routing points can be defined as are specific locations that a vessel pass through when en route between port callsroute. ThereforeTherefore, the number of routing points and a high level of detail is vital to the accuracy of a calculation. By default the DDT schedules the shortest viable route. To change a route, routing points can be inserted and the sailing rout ewill route will re-route via the inserted routing point, for example, instead of sailing through the Suez Canal, the route is changed to sail around Cape Good Hopr/Cape Agukas.
Each routing point is defined by a unique code and name. Only the routing point code can be used when entering a routing point into a calculation.
Long Description
To Search for/Add a Routing Point/Port
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The Dataloy Distance Table also has several routing points for directing a sailing route outside piracy/war risk and ECA areas:
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