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Edgar Edgar is offline
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
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'Proper use' does not compel you to have your radar going at all times.


Wrong! Look at the way the sentence is written. What it's really saying
is this: (b) Proper use shall be made of radar equipment if fitted and
operational. Proper use includes long-range scanning to obtain early
warning of risk of collision and radar plotting or equivalent systematic
observation of detected objects.

Now, I ask you, how is one to do long range scanning, radar plotting or
equivalent systematic observation of detected objects if the system is
switched off? The answer is you cannot, therefore you are in violation of
the rule.

No, it is cleat that if radar is installed and operational it must be used
for the above when underway.

Wilbur Hubbard



I disagree. It depends on circumstances, and you have the right to make a
choice.
If you are in a yacht going 4-6 knots with several miles visibility it is
pointless to keep on long range scanning.
If you are in a VLCC with six miles stopping distance it is quite a
different ball game.
But Jon is quite correct in his post.in that if you get it wrong it is not
going to look too good in court