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Jim Donohue wrote:
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 Nothing misleading.... mayhaps beyond your comprehension? 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? I understand it all quite well.... which part don't you understand? It doesn't matter what method you are using to determine your position under piloting conditions. The point is, (East coast, Gulf coast, West coast... I've done them all) that piloting, using eyeball or radar methods, is NOT necessarily all that more complex or difficult a problem to remain at optimal clearance to the hard stuff compared to GPS. All your arguments tend to do, is confirm that your piloting skills are limited, your radar skills are limited, your celestial skills are limited, since you keep looking for excuses to make GPS your sole source of navigation. Truth be known, your 25 years sailing and 12,000 miles coastal navigation is great and beyond what many have done, but obviously, like me, you're still learning, but I'm afraid you're not grasping many of the lessons. otn |
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