Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() Donal wrote: "otnmbrd" wrote in message hlink.net... Joe wrote: I'm not a proponent of total immersion in the radar hood, though at times it's necessary. I have always preferred to pull back, at times and rest my eyes and attention .... sometimes, you might be able to see more than you expect .... it's a total awareness thingy. Thats OK at night or offshore, but not a good ideal in the day or river.... It's a night vision issue. Fof blindness is somewhat like snow blindness Understand what you are referring to, but we'll have to agree to disagree on this. In many if not most cases, now, the "daylight" screens tend to solve this problem. The greater problem applies to normal visual lookouts who are staring/concentrating while scanning the horizon, as well as those staring/concentrating on the radar screen ..... they tend to develop a narrowed response to the overall picture, which causes them to miss some things and I have frequently been surprised that when I look away, then look back, that I pick up something that I was missing before .... G not the easiest thing to explain. It may not be easy to explain, but I think that you are describing the same thing that I was referring to, when I said that "14 hours peering into the fog" was very tiring. 5 minutes leaves you wondering if your eyes are working properly. I've now got radar. Not really, though your point is true. In daylight, when you are looking visually into the fog, for a period, then stick your head back into a radar hood, you are basically blind until your eyes adjust. Also, though, for those on lookout (visually), I prefer to see someone who to the casual observer, may appear to be looking at random in different directions. In truth, they tend to spot things more quickly and often, then the person staring on a slow arc over the horizon. If you can not see your bow, whats he going to see or prevent at 20kts? G One never knows for certain. Again, I'm not necessarily advocating a constant visual lookout, The CollRegs *do* advocate a constant visual lookout. Joe thinks it is a waste of time. Jeff isn't sure what he thinks. I wonder what JohnE thinks? .....EG As are we. We are just splitting that lookout between visual out the window or just plain outside, and radar. Not all boats/ ships can work effectively/realistically/ safely under a "purest" guidelines for the rules. otn |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
wanna do a good thing? | General | |||
wanna do a good thing? | Touring | |||
OT--Still wanna make Iraq and the War on terrorism an issue? | General | |||
wanna meet someone right now - it dont cost nuthin - why not? 7743 | ASA | |||
wanna meet someone right now - it dont cost nuthin - why not? 7743 | General |