BlueSkyNick
Well-Known Member
I am sure we all carry our hand held hooter with spare canister, or the pump up version.
I also bought a loud hailer speaker from a boat jumble for all of one pound, which can be wired up to the VHF to produce fog signals automatically. Haven't fitted it yet - I am thinking about just having a simple connector to plug it in when needed.
But then I thought, why bother ?
If one is unlucky enough for the fog to descend when approaching or in shipping lanes, I hardly imagine any sound signals being heard on a supertanker doing 20kts whose bridge is 100ft up and fully enclosed - it's all down to radar and keeping out of the way.
Local/coastal sailing it might be worth sounding signals to warn other boats, but would they all respond? take any notice? be able to work out where you are?
Does anybody sound the correct signals in fog?
I also bought a loud hailer speaker from a boat jumble for all of one pound, which can be wired up to the VHF to produce fog signals automatically. Haven't fitted it yet - I am thinking about just having a simple connector to plug it in when needed.
But then I thought, why bother ?
If one is unlucky enough for the fog to descend when approaching or in shipping lanes, I hardly imagine any sound signals being heard on a supertanker doing 20kts whose bridge is 100ft up and fully enclosed - it's all down to radar and keeping out of the way.
Local/coastal sailing it might be worth sounding signals to warn other boats, but would they all respond? take any notice? be able to work out where you are?
Does anybody sound the correct signals in fog?