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"Roger Long" wrote in message news ![]() A basic principle of buoy philosophy that is often overlooked is that they mark what is safe; not what is dangerous. G Point of view..... I'd say they do both to varying degrees. There may be a buoy by an isolated shoal but it is there to show you where the deep water is on the preferred side. A patch of water isn't safe just because there is no buoy. That's why you need charts. No argument. NO navigational aid or device is intended to be used alone. No argument. The essence of my point is that the buoy arrangement in a place like Woods Hole is not deficient just because some navigators will need a chart to understand it readily or to orient themselves when they get there. Would agree ..... however EG having discussed this channel with a number of people who are approaching from Buzzards Bay, I can understand their initial confusion and reason for it. With a smidgen of understanding, Woods Hole is a piece of cake, even with the current behind you. You just go straight through into the harbor and then head out into the sound. I've done it many times even in a kayak and mostly just gone with the flow. G I always preferred "Broadway". It's when people without sufficient understanding of current, rudders, boats, and water, try to turn into the other channel because it's the shorter and seems the obvious thing to do that the Coast Guard gets called out. Reminds me of another incident ..... was coming through from Buzzards Bay and made my turn down "Broadway" followed by a larger sloop than mine. After settling myself out on course, looked back at other sloop only to see him doing circles at the corner. He finally followed the main route after coming too close to one buoy. otn |
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