Convert Vara Castellana (vara castellana) to Fathom (US Survey) (fath (US)) instantly.
Vara Castellana to Fathom (US Survey) conversion
1 Vara Castellana (vara castellana) = 0.45666575 Fathom (US Survey) (fath (US)). To convert Vara Castellana to Fathom (US Survey), multiply the value by 0.45666575.
| Vara Castellana (vara castellana) | Fathom (US Survey) (fath (US)) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.45666575 |
| 2 | 0.91333151 |
| 5 | 2.2833288 |
| 10 | 4.5666575 |
| 25 | 11.416644 |
| 50 | 22.833288 |
| 100 | 45.666575 |
| 1000 | 456.66575 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Fathom (US Survey) are in one Vara Castellana?
One Vara Castellana (vara castellana) equals 0.45666575 Fathom (US Survey) (fath (US)).
How do I convert Vara Castellana to Fathom (US Survey)?
To convert Vara Castellana to Fathom (US Survey), multiply the value by 0.45666575.
What is 10 Vara Castellana in Fathom (US Survey)?
10 Vara Castellana = 4.5666575 Fathom (US Survey).
About these units
Vara Castellana (vara castellana)
The Vara Castellana is the traditional Castilian vara, approximately 0.8359 meters in length, and was widely used throughout Spain for centuries. Its application extended to construction, tailoring, agriculture, and property measurement, serving as a versatile unit bridging everyday tasks and formal documentation. The vara's influence reached Spain's colonies, where regional variations arose, adapting the unit to local measurement conventions. In architecture, artisans used the Vara Castellana to proportion buildings, plan streets, and ensure symmetry, making it central to civil and domestic design. Although no longer in practical use, the Vara Castellana remains crucial for historians, architects, and legal researchers examining pre-metric Spain and Latin America.
Fathom (US Survey) (fath (US))
The US Survey Fathom is defined as 6 US Survey Feet (~1.8288 meters), identical in proportion to the traditional fathom but scaled to the US Survey Foot. Maritime surveys, early river navigation, and hydrographic measurements relied on this unit for determining depths and plotting charts. In terrestrial applications, the fathom occasionally served as a practical measure for large structures or obstacles. Although less relevant in contemporary usage, understanding the US survey fathom is crucial for interpreting historical navigation data, nautical charts, and engineering projects using older measurement systems.