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![]() It was a complete thought. Perhaps not a complete and proper sentence. I supposed I assumed too much about the audience and understanding radar and the subject of the thread.... real live story: We were sailing off the coast of mexico on a 27' Santana, equipped with radar, we noticed a some logs, so we went further west. This was in about 1989 or so. It with my college buddy Dave; it was his boat; the boat was blue; it had new sails old motor. as we went further west, the radar was clear and we went down below for something to eat. that's when we felt the crunch. and the boat stop moving. and the water coming in. Coast guard found it.. it was 1' under the surface, sometimes bobbing up to the surface. There is NO WAY a radar an find anything underwater. And if you set it so sensitive that a log is spotted, well then waves & swells will probably trigger it off from time to time. On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 01:31:19 GMT, wrote: On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 17:23:41 -0800, Josh Assing wrote: while sailing. Stuff like containers that fell off of freighters will show up on RADAR. No matter what, there is never any substitute for paying attention. I not if they're submerged just below the surface.... Please speak in complete thoughts, and maybe even cite real life examples to support your claim that this could even happen. Thank you BB |