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You'd have to be more specific about which conversation that was. I said from
the beginning that I couldn't endorse Joe's actions, especially since I've only briefly seen the HSC, 35 years ago at that. 25 knots would seem excessive if there is any chance of other traffic, but the canal he was talking about is largely closed to recreational boating. I also wonder if 25 knots is considered a "safe speed" offshore where the chances of encountering a small boat not visible on radar is rather slim. I did take exception to Joe's claim that the helmsman, who is using radar to steer the boat, can also serve as the visual lookout. This is certainly frowned upon on large ships, and while it is sometimes done on small boats, I have trouble seeing how this actually works. As I said early on in this thread, thick fog is an "all hands on deck" situation on my boat. -jeff "Donal" wrote in message ... "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Once again, you're assuming that I've endorsed Joe's position. As I said, when you start out with faulty assumptions, you end up being wrong. Are you now saying that Joe was wrong when he disagreed with me? Regards Donal -- BTW, I'll answer the rest of your post tomorrow. It's too late for me do justice to it. |