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Think for a minute about what's involved. -
Although it's a small boat, if I go down the ship channel to Galveston (about 25 miles) I'm sharing the channel with lots of other boats, including big ones and fast ones, going both directions, some passing others, some fishing or trawling, some heading out to China, etc. Some of them watch for boats like mine, and others are too busy or don't seem to give a damn. Some are skippered by pros and others are pleasure boats with semi-trained, possibly drunk red-necks at the helm (this is Texas after all). Gee, if I had all that to worry about I'd be on deck keeping a lookout. By the way 25 mi is a long way to go in a MAC. |
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![]() Ringmaster wrote: Think for a minute about what's involved. - Although it's a small boat, if I go down the ship channel to Galveston (about 25 miles) I'm sharing the channel with lots of other boats, including big ones and fast ones, going both directions, some passing others, some fishing or trawling, some heading out to China, etc. Some of them watch for boats like mine, and others are too busy or don't seem to give a damn. Some are skippered by pros and others are pleasure boats with semi-trained, possibly drunk red-necks at the helm (this is Texas after all). Gee, if I had all that to worry about I'd be on deck keeping a lookout. How about doing both? Keep a lookout and have radar available if visibility is obscured. Jim |
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