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How much have you been drinking tonight Joe?
You agreed with every one of my points. So how exactly do you disagree? "Joe" wrote "Bart Senior" wrote Spoken like a powerboater who "needs" radar on a sunny day. I disagree bart, You speak like a siaor that never sail in bad weather that included heavy fog. One of the smartest thing you can do is learn the radar picture like the back of your hand. Once that is done then I agree, no since running it all the time. You only need to run it once in a while, and understand how it works. Not so, you need to know every dock, bouy, landmark by radar if you have it. Once you learn all that then feel free to turn it off when not needed. Most power boaters run it constantly for ego gratification. Some do, and most likely they do not even look at the picture, they just think it looks cool to have the scanner spinning. But a professional learns to get the most out of his radar when it is truly needed. Joe "otnmbrd" wrote The point I'd stress, is "practice". Don't just use the radar when conditions are bad. You need to use it frequently when conditions are good, so that you learn to interpret what you see .... probably the biggest problem most recreational (and a lot of professional) boaters have using radar. |
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"Bart Senior" wrote in message .net...
How much have you been drinking tonight Joe? Nothing. You agreed with every one of my points. So how exactly do you disagree? See below You only need to run it once in a while, and understand how it works. To just understand how it works is alot different than knowing your local area like the back of your hand by radar. Joe |
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