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Ted wrote:
snip I don't put much faith in the cry of the geezers about the undisputed reliability of the simple magnetic compass and the paper map. I don't believe that most of them even go boating. They just sit on the internet and run their mouth. snip ..why I don't have much patience for geezers who ignorantly sing the praises of paper maps as the be-all and end-all in marine navigation and why I don't believe that most of them have ever been to sea. Thanks for the details. You seem a little fixated on older people and people that use charts. I have nothing against either one of those groups. When I go to sea it is usually to deliver someone else's boat and my focus is to do it without damaging the boat or getting lost. I usually have at least three frames of reference available for navigation and I use them all. But I never put my trust in any one of them exclusively. Coastal Maine is not a good place for relying on one thing, I like the warm fuzzy feeling I got when I have two or three things telling me that I probably am where I think I am. Between the navaids, the chartbook, and the GPS chart plotter, I'm the only one that has to be right all of the time. Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com) |
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