KCS
Active Member
You are correct in saying paper charts will be history. But it won't be for at least another 15 years yet whilst techonology are not 100% reliable.
I'm not generalising the MCA I'm not the one who wrote on there information that it applies to all vessels large and small. I can not be held responisble for what the MCA chooses.
Like you I talk to the Captains and 1st Mates of Ships and Super Yachts more so Super Yachts I admit. I even had to inform one 1st mate that his chart correction was actually navigationally dangerous! But that's another storey.
Yes tracings etc are a pain on board especially when you have a small vessel. Which is why alot of people would rather pay a professional company once year to correct their charts instead. Which is perfectly acceptable now with MCA as long as the charts being used have the current year stamp on them.
The world of charting is evolving as is many things in the world. We must always move forward with the times not backwards. But what's the price you put on someone's life whilst it's charting is evolving?
Do you think I'll be ok jack or do you pay a few more pounds to make sure you or your family or your crew are as safe as possible on the cruel sea.
As for saying many post when they don't venture out of their comfort zone? If that is directed at me then you shouldn't prejudge me as little knowledge of my history is wrong.
I'm not generalising the MCA I'm not the one who wrote on there information that it applies to all vessels large and small. I can not be held responisble for what the MCA chooses.
Like you I talk to the Captains and 1st Mates of Ships and Super Yachts more so Super Yachts I admit. I even had to inform one 1st mate that his chart correction was actually navigationally dangerous! But that's another storey.
Yes tracings etc are a pain on board especially when you have a small vessel. Which is why alot of people would rather pay a professional company once year to correct their charts instead. Which is perfectly acceptable now with MCA as long as the charts being used have the current year stamp on them.
The world of charting is evolving as is many things in the world. We must always move forward with the times not backwards. But what's the price you put on someone's life whilst it's charting is evolving?
Do you think I'll be ok jack or do you pay a few more pounds to make sure you or your family or your crew are as safe as possible on the cruel sea.
As for saying many post when they don't venture out of their comfort zone? If that is directed at me then you shouldn't prejudge me as little knowledge of my history is wrong.