NormanS
Well-Known Member
Are you seriously suggesting "putting proximity waypoints on local hazards that will sound an alarm.....etc etc). You would be a lot better with a plotter, and it will show you all the local hazards at a glance.Because I was talking about using the mk 1 eyeball as visual reference and sailing in home (known) waters in decent conditions. What do you think people did before GPS? in any case, there is more to GPS than just reading off lat long. A marine GPS should allow you to put proximity waypoints on local hazards that will sound an alarm if your Nav lets you down and you make a closer approach than you'd like. You know about those, don't you?