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GPS-an honest answer...?
You're joking, right?
A commercial boat recently ran aground when their electronics went out. They had no paper charts. Both the captain and the owner were held responsible. You should ask if there is anyone foolish enough not to carry a paper chart. S. "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... : How many of you rely on your GPS without consulting charts these days? : How many of you back that up by using a handheld compass? : No judgements, and I'm sure some will get on a high horse after lying : about it. Just curious. : : Robert B : Beneteau First 35s5 : NY : |
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GPS-an honest answer...?
You're joking, right?
A commercial boat recently ran aground when their electronics went out. They had no paper charts. You're living outer space if you think even 75% of boaters are carrying paper charts anymore, but I was referring to actual use of them. I love Doug's comment about hand compasses, so obviously a hand bearing compass and I hope he has one...but I doubt it. RB |
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GPS-an honest answer...?
"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:KFz5f.37686$S4.33085@edtnps84... Of what use is a chart without a compass or chronograph? Soundings. SBV |
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GPS-an honest answer...?
I'll ask again, what use is a hand held compass without a chart?
Ozzy, take a deep breath. Do you mean to suggest that ANY compass has no use without a chart? RB |
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GPS-an honest answer...?
In article gGz5f.8240$Yk6.2098@trnddc01, NotPony wrote:
You're joking, right? A commercial boat recently ran aground when their electronics went out. They had no paper charts. Both the captain and the owner were held responsible. You should ask if there is anyone foolish enough not to carry a paper chart. S. Here's an even better one... when was the last time you updated your charts with the local notice to mariners? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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GPS-an honest answer...?
"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... I use paper charts all the time, and a compass doing DR's. me too. Then block numbers. What's that? I believe that might mean fixes triangulated from differing sources/methods like DR, Sextant, GPS, Radar etc.... plotted and their location "boxed" to provide the best fix?A circle, square and triangle are often used to denote type of fix. Unless of course it's a reference to boxing a compass? CM |
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GPS-an honest answer...?
"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:uLz5f.37688$S4.5233@edtnps84... "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... I use paper charts all the time, and a compass doing DR's. me too. Then block numbers. What's that? I believe that might mean fixes triangulated from differing sources/methods like DR, Sextant, GPS, Radar etc.... plotted and their location "boxed" to provide the best fix?A circle, square and triangle are often used to denote type of fix. Oh, yeah, that. Scotty |
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GPS-an honest answer...?
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote Here's an even better one... when was the last time you updated your charts with the local notice to mariners? Bob updates his charts with McDonalds locations. SV |
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GPS-an honest answer...?
In article .com,
Capt. Rob wrote: You're joking, right? A commercial boat recently ran aground when their electronics went out. They had no paper charts. You're living outer space if you think even 75% of boaters are carrying paper charts anymore, but I was referring to actual use of them. I love Doug's comment about hand compasses, so obviously a hand bearing compass and I hope he has one...but I doubt it. It's just highly recommended for rec boaters. Electronics can fail. Of course, it's highly recommended that people not be over weight and watch their cholesterol levels, but I bet 75% of people don't do that either. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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GPS-an honest answer...?
You're joking, right?
A commercial boat recently ran aground when their electronics went out. They had no paper charts. More and more common, I'm afraid. Capt. Rob wrote: You're living outer space if you think even 75% of boaters are carrying paper charts anymore, but I was referring to actual use of them. I love Doug's comment about hand compasses, so obviously a hand bearing compass and I hope he has one...but I doubt it. Nope. Haven't had one on the tugboat, don't need it. OTOH we have quite a nice binnacle compass and I swung it earlier this year. How many people swing their compass... how many know how to make up a dev card? How many sailors realize that a bearing can be taken with a binnacle compass? Obviously not Bubbles. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |