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![]() Radar needs a dedicated radar operator. Skippy nor anybody else can competently handle radar and sailing at the same time. Those are the facts. Radar, for a lone hander or shorthander like Skippy, is a dangerous distraction and nothing more than that. It invites trouble as it's used as an excuse to go where you shouldn't be going in the first place. Lose the radar! Wilbur Hubbard My dearest wilbur: I will be completing teh 5 day RADAR Unlimited endorcment for my AB rate/100 ton license/STCW-95 at the end of next hitch. I will then feel qulified to ask you questoins on such technology. I would not want to insult your intelligence with lubberly and ill-constructed questions. Bob |
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