Hi,
Warren, using 110% as a conversion is easy to do in your head, that's true. Your statement was backwards, though. It's 110% of Knots that gives you approximate MPH. (The real number is almost exactly 115%).
100 Knots would be 115 MPH, but for most speeds, like 12 knots, for instance, it's easier to mentally calculate 1.2 as 10% of 12 and then add them to get 13.2 MPH. The true result is 13.8, by the way.
I've been doing mostly ocean sailing for the past couple years, so I just use knots. I suppose when I start trailering the C-Dory to lakes and rivers, I might use MPH there. I guess it depends on whichever charts or maps or guidebooks I might be using.
By the way, does everyone know (probably not) that you can go to the Google search window and type in something like
100 knots in mph
and it will respond with the answer 115.078
You can also type in 27.32 dollars in pounds and get 12.59 British Pounds
(that one will vary with the exchange rate....)
Or 12 fathoms in feet and get 72 feet.
And on and on and on. It's an excellent unit converter and calculator and will do a lot more than I'm showing here.
Jeff Lastofka