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Jeff,
On most power boats the radar is angled down so when the boat is underway on plane the radar is now level. Paul Jeff wrote: The beam width of small radars is +-12.5 degrees. Thus, if you're heeling 15 degrees (assuming no leveling device) you're seeing almost nothing to windward or leeward. If you're bouncing that much, your signal is intermittent. And if you're a powerboat at speed with the bow raised 15 degrees, you could be blind in front! |
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