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And anyone who would teach a sailor to navigate without GPS is not only
incompetent as a navigation teacher but is willing to risk the well being of another for some hobbyist view of the skill. As soon as your student hits limited visibility she becomes a hazard to herself and others. Jim Donohue "Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 20:51:28 -0800, "Jim Donohue" said: Not my experience. I'm teaching navigation to my 26 year old daughter, and she's thrilled with how she can verify our position with an LOP and look at her DR plot and correlate it to the objects she sees. We have a LORAN aboard, but so far it hasn't interested her. Ohh stop...what utter nonsense. Interesting navigation occurs when you can't see anything and there is nothing for the radar to see. Then do that for 6 days. Then end up within 10 meters of where you aimed for. Whatta jerk. Interesting navigation is in the eye of the beholder, and to someone who hasn't done it before it is as I described. On what does she base her LOP? Wishful thinking? A voice in her brain? For the sake of rationale behavior teach her how to use the real tools than you can teach her the hobby backups if she cares. Same thing people doing piloting have been basing an LOP on for years. Bearing taken with the hand bearing compass. What seems to be your problem, Jim, wrong time of the month? Only a fool would teach someone to navigate by GPS alone. |
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