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				 Radar vs GPS/Sounder 
 
			
			"Lloyd Sumpter"  wrote in message ...
 So is radar worth it for the 1 day a year I MIGHT venture out in fog?
 
 Or, to put it differently, what ELSE is radar good for? Can I use it to
 determine if a freighter 10 miles away is on a collision course with me? Do
 others normally run with radar on, even if it's clear? Why?
 
 
 I turn on the radar whenever I'm outside my home water (Boston Harbor) or if the
 conditions are ripe for fog.  I often keep it in standby to save power and
 magnetron time (they do wear out), but I make a point of using for while on
 every passage.  If there's ship in the distance, I try to work out a CPA
 (Closest Point of Approach).    If I'm "racing" a boat, I use it to compute the
 other's speed.  And if there's t-storms or squalls about, its fun to track them.
 
 One problem with radar is that it does take practice - especially to use it
 properly in the thick stuff.  If you're thinking you can mount the screen down
 below and turn it on once a year, you may be better off not having it.
 
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 -jeff
 "Constant Vigilance!" - Frances W. Wright
 
 
 
 
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