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ocean crusing & anti collision tactics....
Here in the Bay of Fundy, Maine and Nova Scotia coat I set up a memory scan
16,12,14 28,68,70. Every spring after launch I check with Fundy, Halifax Traffic, Coast Guard and South West Harbor US Coast Guard. Then I validate my memory scan. When in close quarter I may use dual scan only. Here we are privileged when getting out or in the Saint Harbor I always advise Fundy Traffic. They in turn acknowledge my position on their radar and advise of any approaching traffic Further to the following list I am adding "abandon fishing nets", One year it took me two hours to free my rudder and propeller on a clair day. 1) submarines 2) sleeping whales 3) abandon shipping container (80% submerged)...... "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote in message oups.com... Denis...what channel, 16?...or do you set up a scan.....oh yea, and i would add the the list.. 1) submarines 2) sleeping whales 3) abandon shipping container (80% submrged)...... "When I enter such a zone I feel safer to broadcast my course and position. Other thing that you can not plan for is submarines and sleeping whales." |