pcatterall
Well-Known Member
I always laugh when I hear about the dangers of ramming your waypoint!!
I have, however selected some way points 100m off bouys as the confirm my gps position and can form a good eyeball point to steer ( nearly) at.
A case in point is N Hoyle bouy which I had a way point near on night passage from Conwy to Liverpool ( my way point was a little south of the buoy) There was no moon but fair vis. For some reason I was not particularly looking for the buoy nor steering religiously on the plotted course. By chance I scanned the sea ahead through the binos and there it was about 50 yards off my port bow I watched it for a few minutes and confirm that it was unlit, quite a shock. I cant expalin why I was not looking out for the buoy some distance away, I was keeping a good lookout but really for lights.
A bit of a wake up lesson for me!! I was a bit embarrased in case I had missed a warning about the buoy but Liverpool
coastguard say they were not aware that it was not on on that night so another puzzle.
Anyone else seen or ( rather) not seen it?
Regards
I have, however selected some way points 100m off bouys as the confirm my gps position and can form a good eyeball point to steer ( nearly) at.
A case in point is N Hoyle bouy which I had a way point near on night passage from Conwy to Liverpool ( my way point was a little south of the buoy) There was no moon but fair vis. For some reason I was not particularly looking for the buoy nor steering religiously on the plotted course. By chance I scanned the sea ahead through the binos and there it was about 50 yards off my port bow I watched it for a few minutes and confirm that it was unlit, quite a shock. I cant expalin why I was not looking out for the buoy some distance away, I was keeping a good lookout but really for lights.
A bit of a wake up lesson for me!! I was a bit embarrased in case I had missed a warning about the buoy but Liverpool
coastguard say they were not aware that it was not on on that night so another puzzle.
Anyone else seen or ( rather) not seen it?
Regards