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Matt Colie wrote:
Fred, I have some bad news for both of you. Many convenience flag vessels run with no body on the bridge. If there is nobody there, or the weather is clear, the radar is not on. This Fact my be protested by some, but it is Fact. **** Miss Agnes - they maybe even don't have any body listening to the radio. A good lookout is the only answer - they never turn all the lights off. Matt Colie - Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Mariner and Perpetual Sailor "FMCCARTY" wrote in message ... I need info on marine radar detectors. Here's the reason. I have a friend that is planning to cross the atlantic solo. He'll be in his 30" sailboat. This will be his 3rd trip across. He had a near miss last trip and is interested in some sort of radar detection system for comforts sake. I've been trying to talk him into a radar system but he's stubborn and set in his ways. He hates electronic systems on his boat. Anyone have any ideas? Know of any brands, websites, makes, models? Or just ideas that would make his trip safer? Fred Guess that's where AIS comes in. BTW, how do they avoid each other if there is no lookout, radar, or radio? G |
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