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Radar vs GPS/Sounder
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 09:07:50 -0800, "Lloyd Sumpter"
wrote: Hi, Thinking of getting radar for Far Cove, mainly for this planned trip to WCVI, which has lots of fog. Now, I've survived 20+ years of sailing Georgia Strait, etc. without radar. If it's really foggy, I just stay put. If I venture out, I use several nav aids including GPS to determine my position, blow my horn and listen. I'm thinking that, even WITH radar, I wouldn't venture out in unfamiliar waters in dense fog. And if I was out and the fog rolled in on me, I would think that GPS, sounder and a good chart would be better to find that anchorage than radar, assuming I could see at least 100 ft or so. Comments? I agree that a GPS, sounder and good charts are necessary. But given a choice between a chart plotter and radar, I would go with radar. The major reason is that radar will provide an indication of what is around me, mainly other vessels. In Juan de Fuca, that is a big consideration. Once you spend some time with radar you can interpret the screen quite easily. This would permit you to find the anchorage. Additionally, the racon buoys permit an great radar fix. Also, if I mount the radome on a post at the stern like most seem to, doesn't the mast and sail interfere with it looking forward? Not in my experience with numerous charter boats on which I instruct. One issue with a radar post comes from heeling. You need a wide signal. Radar does consume a lot of power. Jack __________________________________________________ Jack Dale Swiftsure Sailing Academy Director/ISPA and CYA Instructor http://www.swiftsuresailing.com Phone: 1 (877) 470-SAIL (toll free) __________________________________________________ |
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