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Default Basic Safety Gear-You can't do better!

Isn't that related to size of vessel? I can't remember and it's late here.

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"Scotty" wrote in message
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Technically you should show an anchor ball, right?

SV

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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If the holding is good and you're only going to be there a

short time, and
it's during the day, you don't need an anchor light, and

you don't need to
keep a watch. Why two anchors? Is the bottom that lousy or

the wind/current
shifting that much? How did you deploy?

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"JimC" wrote in message
news
I wasn't thinking of using it at sea. What I had in mind

was anchoring
behind Red Fish Island, with two anchors, and taking a

nap. I have one on
my Garmin chartplotter, but I think I need a backup.

Jim


Joe wrote:
JimC wrote:

What's a good but inexpensive portable GPS that

includes an anchor alarm?

Jim


Any magellian GPS will work and show movement.

If you are on anchor or stopped at sea you need someone

on watch. No if
and or butts about it.

Weather you are on anchor or tied to a rig someone

needs to be awake
and on watch.

Joe







Joe wrote:


BB wrote:



Most new doctors get their REAL training amd

mentoring from Registered
Nurses. If your wife is an RN and works in a hospital

setting, I'm
sure she can verify that for you. Rob is correct that

many MD's are
not as capable in emergency situations as many

nurses.


So that would be like "Capt Rob" learning from a real

cabin boy..right?


That doesn't


make them incompetent as Doctors. They just have

different strengths
or areas of expertise. Some plumbers may also have

carpentry skills,
and some anesthesiologists may have skills in

orthopedics. Critical
care and emergency room nurses tend to be

generalists, and are used to
making very quick and correct decisions on life and

death matters
under pressure.


Indeed they do...not a job I'd wan't to deal with.

Pays pretty good.
High burnout average and turnover. I bet it's high

stress if you have
passion towards the people you are treating. Top that

off with the
million plus people killed in Hospitals from medical

mistakes a career
wrought with stress.

IMO Rob should publish that best seller, or direct a

block buster and
provide Suzy with a less stressfull life.

Joe




BB