I have no RYA qualifications, so I ticked the level I reckon I am at. If you look at the preamble to the question, he's after level of experience, and is just using the RYA qualifications as proxies for experience.
I have no RYA qualifications, so I ticked the level I reckon I am at. If you look at the preamble to the question, he's after level of experience, and is just using the RYA qualifications as proxies for experience.
Why not radar and AIS?
Ah but you conform to the box`sCompleted, seemed straightforward.
What's wrong with a bucket of coal? "If it splashes you're OK, but if it rattles ..."
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It took a while: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047085/
I thought I'd explained that, in summary radar gives much the same information as AIS but has many more benefits. For more please read my post again. If you have radar there is no point in spending more money on AIS.
>Why not radar and AIS?
I thought I'd explained that, in summary radar gives much the same information as AIS but has many more benefits.
That's a good reason to have radar, but that's not the question I asked. I know radar is a good thing to have, but you specifically said "not AIS". "Radar is better" is only a sensible justification for that statement if there were some rule that you could only have one or the other, and that's clearly absurd.
(The cost argument doesn't really stack up, in that if you're already paying two or three grand for a radar installation, an extra hundred and fifty quid for AIS practically falls into the "installation sundries" column.)
Pete
I don't see how either is "best". It's like comparing dancing shoes and welly boots. Both are good for their different purposes.