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![]() "Shen44" wrote in message ... A problem with many day shapes (besides their size) is that they are carried in areas (on mast and yardarms) where they can tend to blend in and/or be obscured by various bits of equipment. Exactly! Not sure a strobe would be of any help in daylight. Anything would help. The shapes were not immediately visible. I'm not sure that bigger shapes would fix the problem. A bright strobe light would be visible even in daylight. Perhaps I should explain a bit more. I actually saw this ship twice. I've already described the first encounter - which occurred when I was delivering my boat to Brittany for our summer cruise. Three weeks later, when we were returning to Portsmouth, I saw a ship on a collision course. I assumed that it would alter course. As we got closer, I used the binocculars to read the ship's name so that I could call her up to tell her to change course. Imagine my surprise when I read the name - "Ocean Seeker" - and I realised that it was the ship that we had heard 3 weeks earlier. I did an immediate 180. I also checked the radio, and discovered that it was on 72. Tsk, tsk! Regards Donal -- Shen |
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