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On Mon, 5 Sep 2011 19:18:19 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: For the most part they wasted their money. Why do I say this? It's because most of the so-called cruisers don't do much in the way of cruising. To wit: Capt. Skippy who has been on the hard for close to 9 months now and the little time he did spend cruising he was rarely out of range of wi-fi and the Internet where he could pull up radar images from powerful ground-based radar to inform him of storms closing in. Why, I can pull up radar images from the Miami radar and see storms approaching from miles away on my iPod. Skippy, like most of todays so-called sailors ,doesn't need radar aboard any more than they need sails as little as they use either. All they really need is a diesel engine and Internet access. About 99% of the time they have both. That's all they really need to stay happy. That and plenty of spliff or rum. ==== If you don't need radar, and it is difficult to argue otherwise, then you made the right decision. For people who run at night or in bad weather radar makes all the difference between safe operation and running blind. |
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