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And you mislead outrageously. It is of course quite simple on the west
coast. It is the nature of the coast. However we are dealing with a "otnmbrd" wrote in message nk.net... Jim Donohue wrote: SNIP On the other side of the equation in is reasonably easy for a gps operator to maintain someting close to optimal clearance of hard stuff. It is a complex and difficult task for a pilotage operator to do the same. Jim Donohue LOL Only part I think needs clarification. In coastal navigation (especially on much of the US West Coast), if the operator knows what he/she is doing, it is neither a complex or difficult task to maintain optimal clearance of hard stuff, under normal "piloting" conditions. otn While I do agree that the west is easier than the east one must still remember that piloting in navigation involves frequent or continuous determination of positon or a line of positon relative to geograhic points, and usually requiring need for close attention to the vessel's draft with respect to the depth of water. Iti is practiced in the vicinity of land, dangers, etc. and requires good judgement and almost constant attention and alertness on the part of the navigator. Which part don't you understand otn? Jim |
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