Minchsailor
Well-known member
May be I belong to the category of you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but i never had a chart plotter untol my present boat so must have managed ti sail something like 50K+ miles without hitting anything.
For passage making I cannot really see the point, as most navigating it looking around for traffic, rounding marks such as headlands, or following a compass course.
Even inshore, I think it is essential to retain situational awareness and look around. I've had new crew on-board, waving the CC and DS, certificates, who have stayed buried looking at the plotter screen oblivious of whats happening in the real world - for example the coaster coming up astern.
Having said that, it is very useful in some situations; I was in NW Norway a couple of years ago navigating through the rocky skerries of the Hustasvika (between Alesund/Molde and Kristiansund) exceptionally well marked by beacons, but running the plotter was a reassurance.
For passage making I cannot really see the point, as most navigating it looking around for traffic, rounding marks such as headlands, or following a compass course.
Even inshore, I think it is essential to retain situational awareness and look around. I've had new crew on-board, waving the CC and DS, certificates, who have stayed buried looking at the plotter screen oblivious of whats happening in the real world - for example the coaster coming up astern.
Having said that, it is very useful in some situations; I was in NW Norway a couple of years ago navigating through the rocky skerries of the Hustasvika (between Alesund/Molde and Kristiansund) exceptionally well marked by beacons, but running the plotter was a reassurance.