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I may know my position. My kids may know how to read it off the GPS.
But, if I should go overboard, we won't know until after it happens if the lesson will stick in their minds when they are watching their father disappear astern. I know that everyone in this newsgroup always spends the first three hours when they take a guest sailing for the first time on man overboard drills and lessons in how to use the radio and GPS (right). I don't know whether those lessons will stick under duress either. It isn't just going overboard. The outcome of a fall, heart attack, stroke, getting hit by the boom, could be very different. Even if I'm not disabled, being able to attend almost instantly to the emergency while the micro chips call for the calvary could significantly increase the odds. I'm always amazed at how these threads get into "either / or" and "which is best" spats. It's like arguing which is more important to have in your onboard tool box, pliers, or a screwdriver. If I see another boat and have time, I'll hail on 16 and avoid stirring up the whole system. If I'm on fire and can't get it out, I'll push the button and jump into the dinghy. If I'm sinking offshore, I'll have and use the 406. It's a toolbox and DCS is a great new tool. -- Roger Long "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 01:03:27 GMT, Gary wrote: They won't let the guy two miles off your starboard quarter know you have a problem. VHF will. Absolutely, just call mayday on channel 16. You'll get quicker results in most places, and hopefully you already know your lat/lon. |
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 10:33:41 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: I'm always amazed at how these threads get into "either / or" and "which is best" spats. It's a fallacious form of argument you see used in politics all the time to push one agenda or another. "The money your want to spend on X could be better spent on [insert speaker's favorite hobby horse]." The fallacy is in arguing, not that it's a good idea to spend for [hobby horse], but that we've already addressed whether to spend the money and the only question is on what. |
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 10:33:41 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: It's a toolbox and DCS is a great new tool. No argument there, it has good potential. I'm not sure it's quite ready for prime time however, and it is always good for at least one other person on board to know how to work the radio. |
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