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Can anyone confirm the Watchmate gives you CPA (closest point of
approach) but does not give a bearing and range for CPA? In other words, you don't know if there will be a crossing situation in front or behind or to one side? So there is no quick way to figure out an evading course without some mental gymnastics? Also, I understand the AIS picks up dynamic and programmed info. Therefore if a tech on the big guy forgets to change the setting from underway to moored, the his GPS will output a course and speed (maybe up to 3 kts) to the ships AIS xmitter and the Watchmate (and all AISes for that matter) will still be generating CPAs etc. Strikes me that the Watchmate may be a good lookout (do too low power usage) for passagemakers, but you still need a solid backup of sorts. Gordon Comments before I rush out and buy one? ;) |