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"Chuck Tribolet" wrote: Dunno about the model, but I was hanging out in the wheel house of one of the Monterey dive boats a few years ago while we were coming back from a couple of dives off Big Sur. It's grey day, but the marine layer was up off the water and visibility was maybe four miles. At about Cypress Pt. the radar starts showing a BIG target dead ahead. a couple of miles. Now, A) we don't get big targets in Monterey very often, and esp not in water that shallow, and B) we can't see any big targets visually. A couple of small boats, and the Pt. Pinos buoy a couple of miles out, but nothing near that big. When the range gets down to about a half mile, Capt. Phil starts looking kinda nervous. Then the marine layer lifts a bit, and: Goodyear Blimp. ;-) I always liked to see what skippers would do when they saw a target on their radar, that was moving at 100Kts directly at them. FloatPlanes flying at 500Ft, look really strange on Marine Radars.... Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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