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Roger Long wrote:
I don't know what part of Maine you've been sailing in but radar is hardly standard equipment up here. I have been sailing in the part that starts at Kittery and ends near Eastport. Decades ago I sailed the Maine coast confident that my piloting skills, updated charts, superior eyesight, and good hearing, plus my tremendous good luck, would keep me out of trouble. Recently (say in the last 8 to 10 years or so) I noticed that radar sets had gotten got a lot cheaper, a lot easier to use, and a lot less power hungry. I also noticed that just about every 17 foot Whaler I saw in and around Mount Desert sported a radome. Hmmmm. Having been using a small radar for a while now, I don't think I would be without. Further, I no longer get really dirty looks from the professional fishermen I sometimes bump into. Well, not actually "bump." -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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