What Is This Tool?
This converter helps transform measurements from fathoms (US survey), a unit often used in nautical and hydrographic settings, into statute miles, which are commonly used for everyday land distance measurements. It is ideal for converting legacy survey and maritime data into more familiar terrestrial units.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the value you want to convert in fathoms (US survey).
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Select 'fathom (US survey)' as the unit you are converting from.
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Choose 'mile (statute)' as the target unit for conversion.
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Submit to see the equivalent distance in statute miles.
Key Features
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Converts length from fathom (US survey) to statute mile quickly and accurately.
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Supports nautical and hydrographic measurement conversions to land-based units.
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Browser-based and easy to use without requiring additional software.
Examples
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10 fathoms (US survey) converts to approximately 0.011363636 mile (statute).
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100 fathoms (US survey) converts to approximately 0.11363636 mile (statute).
Common Use Cases
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Recording and interpreting water depths and soundings on historical hydrographic surveys.
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Specifying lengths of anchor cables or mooring lines in maritime operations.
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Converting legacy maritime data for integration with modern land-based measurements.
Tips & Best Practices
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Verify whether your data uses US survey fathoms or international fathoms to ensure accuracy.
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Avoid confusing statute miles with nautical miles when performing conversions.
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Use this converter for legacy and hydrographic data where US survey units are involved.
Limitations
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The US survey fathom slightly differs from the international fathom and may affect precision.
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The statute mile differs from the nautical mile and should not be interchanged without caution.
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This conversion is primarily suited for legacy data; modern applications often use metric or international foot units.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the US survey fathom used for?
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It is used mainly in nautical and hydrographic contexts for measuring water depths and line lengths, particularly in historical or legacy surveys.
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How is the statute mile different from the nautical mile?
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The statute mile is used for everyday road and land distances and equals exactly 1,609.344 meters, while the nautical mile is used in navigation and is a different unit.
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Why convert fathoms to statute miles?
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Converting fathoms to statute miles helps integrate maritime measurements with land-based data, making it easier to interpret distances in common terrestrial units.
Key Terminology
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Fathom (US survey)
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A unit of length equal to 6 US survey feet, used in nautical and hydrographic measurements.
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Statute mile
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A unit of length equal to 5,280 feet or exactly 1,609.344 metres, standard for everyday road and land distances.
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Nautical mile
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A unit of length used in navigation, distinct from the statute mile and US survey mile.