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Sitting at the nav station typing 500 word posts and looking at a RADAR screen every 15 min violates COLREG RULE 5. Get out of the office and sail your boat! Yes but just about all vessels that go off shore are in violation of rule 5 most of the time. As nearly as I can make out fishing vessels never keep any watch at all, but even commercial carriers are pretty bad about watch keeping at sea. The "good news" for small boat operators is that it is unlikely that we will damage the vessel that runs us down so if we don't keep a good watch we probably aren't endangering anyone but ourselves. Still, I'm not totally in love with Skip's watch keeping system. Leaving the RADAR on 24 miles is a mistake. Most targets will not show at 24 miles and closer targets may be lost in the clutter. Also intermittent targets will only be evident if you watch the ppi closely for several scans. Good practice when only one set is available is to watch the screen for several scans at long range and then repeat at medium and then short range periodically. It is also very important to make a careful visual scan on a regular basis. In clear weather I've found that we almost always make visual contact on small targets before we see them on RADAR. -- Tom. |
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