john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
Perhaps it reads that way but I was trying to reinforce a basic navigation principle of ‘don’t keep going blindly on if you’re not sure where you are.’ Pilotage into an unfamiliar port isn’t as easy by night as by day, but with a bit of practice it’s not that difficult either. As others have said, I don’t think the OP may have that experience and competence yet.I think that this was a masterclass in how to contradict yourself in one paragraph. "Entering a port at night is no harder than in daytime, and this is how I scared myself witless while trying to do it".
My experience is that people vary greatly in their ability to transfer information from a chart or plotter into the real world around them Those without this facility can manage, but have to deal with things very methodically, and always proceed on the basis of what they know to be true, which is how navigation should be done anyway.
I’m all for being adventurous, but not to the point of being foolhardy.
(Note to OP. They’re charts not maps. )