Joe_Cole
Well-Known Member
Last week we went from Plymouth to Salcombe in fog with visibility varying from 50 to 100 metres most of the time. When we went into and came out of the fog there were plenty of boats around but we only saw one boat whilst we were in the fog (but we had about 50 false alarms!). However, there must have been boats around us at least some of the time.
During the 2 or 3 hours we were in the fog we didn't hear one sound signal; which makes me wonder if boaters bother with them. I'm not being judgmental (we had fog horns to hand but didn't use them), just interested to know if others bother.
FWIW I have my doubts that a typical boaty fog horn is likely to be heard anyhow. A ships horn is another matter altogether!
As a separate issue: with having to look after navigation and keeping a lookout, it is hard to keep a compass course in fog isn't it?!
During the 2 or 3 hours we were in the fog we didn't hear one sound signal; which makes me wonder if boaters bother with them. I'm not being judgmental (we had fog horns to hand but didn't use them), just interested to know if others bother.
FWIW I have my doubts that a typical boaty fog horn is likely to be heard anyhow. A ships horn is another matter altogether!
As a separate issue: with having to look after navigation and keeping a lookout, it is hard to keep a compass course in fog isn't it?!