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Default How far offshore would be reasonable from the Jersey shore? '98 Sea Ray Sundancer 25',

On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 19:52:59 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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Steve wrote:
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 12:29:41 -0500, "LD"
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After reading through the posts and although I think RADAR is way over kill
for me, I have a few additional suggestions



As long as you don't head out when the forcast is already bad, you'll
be fine without radar. I'd say probably less than 10% of the boats
transiting my home inlet, a fairly hazardous one as far as inlets in
that area go, have radar.


Where would that be?


New Jersey coast. My marina was close to Towsend's Inlet, which is
between Sea Isle City and Avalon. It's about average as far as NJ
inlets are concerned. Which means ok in good conditions, not so ok in
poor conditions.

I would watch the boats go in and out of the inlet and look at all the
boats in my marina as well as many others and a surprisingly tiny
minority of them had radar.

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Steve wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 19:52:59 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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Steve wrote:
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 12:29:41 -0500, "LD"
wrote:

After reading through the posts and although I think RADAR is way over kill
for me, I have a few additional suggestions
As long as you don't head out when the forcast is already bad, you'll
be fine without radar. I'd say probably less than 10% of the boats
transiting my home inlet, a fairly hazardous one as far as inlets in
that area go, have radar.

Where would that be?


New Jersey coast. My marina was close to Towsend's Inlet, which is
between Sea Isle City and Avalon. It's about average as far as NJ
inlets are concerned. Which means ok in good conditions, not so ok in
poor conditions.

I would watch the boats go in and out of the inlet and look at all the
boats in my marina as well as many others and a surprisingly tiny
minority of them had radar.


Just curious. Not a lot of small boats have radar.

I personally wouldn't be without it.
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