Statute Miles to Nautical Miles Converter — Kilometers
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Convert statute (land) miles to nautical miles using 1 nm = 1.15078 statute miles.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
Author: OceanCalc Editorial Team · Publisher: Albor Digital LLC
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Statute Miles to Nautical Miles Converter
Result
Nautical miles
86.9
Formula
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Use this calculation together with proper navigation tools to improve route accuracy and on-water decision making.
What is the Statute Miles to Nautical Miles Converter?
Convert statute (land) miles to nautical miles using 1 nm = 1.15078 statute miles.
Nautical miles align with latitude minutes; statute miles are the common US/UK land mile.
nautical mile
A nautical mile is a unit of distance equal to exactly 1,852 meters, tied to one minute of latitude and used worldwide in maritime and aviation navigation.
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Overview
A nautical mile is a unit of distance equal to exactly 1,852 meters, tied to one minute of latitude and used worldwide in maritime and aviation navigation. A Statute Miles to Nautical Miles Converter is used in maritime navigation to perform precise calculations based on established nautical formulas. This tool allows you to apply your inputs to the stated nautical relationships using accurate and standardized methods.
Key takeaways
- Statute Miles to Nautical Miles Converter — A nautical mile is a unit of distance equal to exactly 1,852 meters, tied to one minute of latitude and used worldwide in maritime and aviation navigation.
- Formula — 1 nautical mile ≈ 1.15078 statute miles, so nm = sm × 0.868976.
- How to use — Type your figures into the form; outputs refresh so you can compare cases quickly.
Recommended Marine Navigation Tools
These tools are commonly used alongside navigation calculations for real-world sailing and route planning.
- Marine Navigation Parallel Ruler — used for plotting bearings on nautical charts
- Handheld GPS Navigator — provides real-time position and course tracking at sea
- Nautical Chart Plotter Kit — essential for route planning and distance measurement
These are optional tools used by sailors and marine professionals. Choose based on your navigation setup.
How to use
Type your figures into the form; outputs refresh so you can compare cases quickly.
Formula
Core relationship: nm = statute miles ÷ 1.15078
1 nautical mile ≈ 1.15078 statute miles, so nm = sm × 0.868976.
Nautical miles align with latitude minutes; statute miles are the common US/UK land mile.
Practical use cases
Statute Miles to Nautical Miles Converter: passage planning, crew briefings, instrument-to-chart unit checks, and verifying mental math when tired or in rough weather.
Tips for accuracy
- Match input units to your chart, GPS, or instrument before trusting the Statute Miles to Nautical Miles Converter.
- Cross-check important outputs with a second method or crew when visibility or motion is poor.
- Treat simplified models (waves, radar horizon, etc.) as estimates; real conditions vary.
Practical examples
- 100 statute miles ≈ 86.9 nm
Frequently Asked Questions
Why two mile types?
Marine navigation uses nautical miles tied to latitude; road and many maps use statute miles.
How accurate is this calculator?
It uses standard maritime formulas and noted approximations. Use it for planning and checks; confirm safety-critical decisions with official sources.
Can I use this on mobile?
Yes. Layouts are responsive for phones and tablets on deck or in the cockpit.
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When to Use This Calculation
- • Planning a navigation route between two points
- • Adjusting course based on wind, current, or drift
- • Verifying distances and bearings during passage planning
- • Supporting manual navigation alongside GPS systems
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Results are estimates for educational purposes only and should not be used for real navigation decisions.
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