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On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 05:33:02 GMT, otnmbrd
wrote: Don White wrote: Not sure if it's practical to set your autopilot and then set your radar to issue an audio alarm when something comes within 10 miles or so. Audio alarms for radar have a tendency to sound, based on "sea - return", so many people all too often turn them off. If you plan to singlehand, add an AIS with CPA alarms. No guarantees, but coupled with radar, it might help increase your safety factor..... course, this doesn't address the surfacing sub issue....... nothing will be foolproof The question was asked by an inexperienced sailor. There are many expensive devices available, but there is nothing like a real "24 hour watch". This skipper needs crew. Remember a few years ago when "Coyote" ran into a fishing boat off New England? That was Mike Plant, one of the most experienced single-hand racers on the seas. His boat was commissioned with the latest (and expensive) gear to make it as safe as possible. "Around the world alone" is dangerous. Even if they don't care about their own safety, they should not be endangering others. Maritime regulations are specific about a constant, 24 / 7 watch. This skipper needs crew. |
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