why do boats still use knots?

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From what I know the vast majority of nautical travel is measured in knots. It just feels a little ancient for this world of technology. Wether it’s a ship or amphibious craft the speed is always knots. We have pretty reliable GPS and satellite nav nowadays even to the point you can buy a GPS speedometer for less than $50 for your car. I completely understand the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” philosophy but surely it would make life just that little bit easier for sailors and captains to have their speed in MPH/KPH?

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Not that you asked, but aircraft typically measure speed in knots (or knots indicates airspeed (KIAS) or true airspeed (TAS)) as well. It’s equally applicable due to the massive distances covered by aircraft these days, where things like great circles are often utilized. That being said, we also use Statute Miles for things like meteorology…

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