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"krj" wrote in message
... Rosalie B. wrote: "Roger Long" wrote: Actually, I do know the lingo and that the radio has been a substitute for the horns for a long time. This does make me realize something I hadn't thought of though. I've been thinking they would be reluctant to engage with every yacht out there but I'll bet it's similar to air traffic controllers. When they hear a crisp and professional sounding call up they give the pilot much different service than when someone is stumbling and blubbering. I'm sure the commercial vessel captains would respond to an efficient and proper call as well. We fixed the radio mike so that we could get it from the helm (radio was in the aft cabin). And we put the radio speakers in the cockpit after we had an incident going through Norfolk very slowly so we would get to the next bridge when it would be able to open, and we totally did not hear or see a barge with a tow coming up behind us. A friend (also behind us) called me on the radio and I heard that (because he used my name). As for efficient and proper - I'll repeat a story I've told before - we were going to be going into the Lake Worth inlet (Palm Beach) and Bob saw a small cruise ship called the Palm Beach Princess also heading for the inlet, so he circled south of the inlet until they started to enter, and then he told me to follow them while he got the lines out and took the sails down. Suddenly I was CLOSING (rather than just staying behind them) and I asked Bob if they were backing up. He confirmed that they were. So I called nicely on the radio - PBP, PBP, PBP this is RosalieAnn etc. First on Channel 16 and then 13. No response. I could see the people out on the bridge by now. Finally in exasperation, I said "Palm Beach Princess WHAT ARE YOU DOING???" Then they answered - they said they were waiting for the pilot and I should just go in ahead of them. Doesn't anyone but me have a handheld VHF sitting in the cup holder on the pedestal available for immediate use? Why do all that rewiring. Handhelds are inexpensive and convenient krj I always bring my handheld in my foulie pocket and typically there's a spare handheld on the boat that is charged by shore power. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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