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Always good advice. If you are not familiar with a particular landfall,
never be afraid to hold off or at least do a few "round turns" until you can feel comfortable with your position and route of approach .... even with those you are normally familiar with. Even with GPS, radar, your visual/ mental sense of what is around you and where you are, is extremely important to your "comfort factor" when navigating in any restricted or close quarters. otn Rosalie B. wrote: snip We do go into some inlets after dark and don't go into others. Miami is pretty well lit and well marked. Lucaya is not and has some uncharted and unlit buoys. So even though we have a previous track on the computer, I would not go in at night. grandma Rosalie |
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