Do you run your radar, helming on the fly?

LOL, fuel burn rate? All I've got to monitor it are sight gauges in the e/r... And with 4 thousands liters, at 23 l/h average burn, you can easily guess how often I look at them! :D

Re. machinery instruments, well, I do turn the lights on, every 15' or so. Besides, I trust the alarms to work, if and when needed.

But actually I very rarely helm from upstairs at night, because I only do that when the visibility conditions are perfect (flat sea, clear moonlight). In those (rare) circumstances, the distinction between daylight and night is academic, because as I'm sure you know it's possible to spot anything at night as clearly as in daylight. Provided that no other lights are around, to protect the eyes night vision, as also Hurricane said.
Otoh, in pitch black nights, I loose the interest in staying upstair, even if it's warm enough, because you can't see better than from the main helm anyway. And if nothing else, downstair I'm nearer to food and wine... :)

Having had most of my previous experiences in UK coastal waters, I'd never have driven downstairs in the dark. In the UK you are always on the lookout for pots and markers etc. But now that we've done some Med miles, once we are a few miles off shore, its normally too deep for any pots anyway so I would consider moving downstairs. On the other hand, I would normally only be running at night in good conditions - and mainly because I like running at night. So I wouldnt have set off unless there were clear skies to enjoy the whole thing. I still find it really magical when the skies are clear and there's no light polution (you have to be about 40 miles off land to loose all the light polution). I once left the bimini up - that was a mistake - couldnt see the night sky.
 
I still find it really magical when the skies are clear and there's no light polution (you have to be about 40 miles off land to loose all the light polution). I once left the bimini up - that was a mistake - couldnt see the night sky.
100% agreed.
Whem I said that in pitch black nights I loose the interest in staying upstair, I meant while cruising, 'cause while moving you're distracted anyway and it's difficult to appreciate the scenery. Otoh, it can indeed be magic when anchored - though that depends on WHERE you're overnighting.
Frinstance, believe it or not, in the area where I was cruising a few days ago, even when anchored along the coast there is no light pollution at all. And after the moonset, with the 360° light turned off (with apologies to colreg fans... :)), we were really under a skywatcher's paradise.
 
It's quite fun searching the old threads, even though they don't go all the way back. Remember some of the names in these! There was one where Kim was going to get the magazines on the case, but I don't think anything ever came of it, and I can't find that particular thread either.

http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7830&highlight=radar+safety

http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13435&highlight=radar+safety


http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28010&highlight=radar+safety

http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28010&highlight=radar+safety

Yep, the topic has been running for donkeys years. All I can say is, I used to get a bit of a head ache, if the radar was running, when on the fly. Bit silly really as the only screen is down below.

It's years since I needed the radar. But then you dont need it till you do.

Good replies Brendan, hlb

Yep, it seems some names are missing
I looked throught the threads
As yer say H it's been a long runner, the topic I mean
So there was a post 8 years ago
hlb said the radar made his head hurt
Someone posted
'It could have been the boose hlb' or words to that effect
Someone else
'It could have been the raydome bashin yer bald patch':D
Nowt has changed much really!

Talking about missing 'names'
'martynk'
'Lambada'
Not heard for a while
Oh!
There was a chap who posted regularly
GC1;)

Anyway
Half way through
'The Tales of the River Bank' at the mo:rolleyes:
An me sausages are burning!
 
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