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Gary
 
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Default RDF (radio direction finding) ... do you ?

Da Kine wrote:
Why is it that you don't like the idea of needing to know/learn
something?

I know celestial Nav.
My watch never got hurt when we were hit. My clock never got hurt. My
TV that had a clock didn't get hurt but that clock sped up. NOTHING
WAS HURT because I knew when to turn the power off and navigate like a
sailor!

As for celestial, I think I made a point that I use my sextant more for
weather observation then anything else, but I have ALWAYS done my math
longhand on paper. If you don't, you don't know celestial.
Computers are great, I'm on one now, but I trust paper charts, and
old school learning.

Tell me what your sextant tells you about the clouds?

The lightning excuse is not BS. Fighting someone who recommends being
smarter is BS. This is why I only come here once in a while, that and
the fact that I am more often then not out to sea as I will be in a few
weeks. I'm sorry if I stepped on your only chance to feel important.
I was giving information to someone that wanted to learn and someone
that might actually go sailing and lose sight of land. You don't need
to stick your head in to protect anything. I will be out sailing again
soon and your little domain will be yours again to spread stupidly with
your other slip sailing friends.

Keep your armchair warm and stay dry. You're suited for it.

What?? I still agree with the feloow who said that GPS is the best nav
tool to date. Don't leave home without it. While celestial worked, it
wasn't and isn't as good. What is your personal error? 3-5 metres like
GPS or 2 miles like everyone else that uses a sky wrench.