Navigation - the sailbad method

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Trouble was he wanted to use the blue lines but coud'nt find the lock into the M27, ended up taking the coast road, not quite as direct apparently

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Re: Funnily enuf...

I too use land lubber maps (OS).. they are just as accurate and far more detailed when it comes to identifying an Island etc/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif.. on bits of coast where there isn't much bouyage/nav info and the main hazzards are creels (pots to the southern lot) and the odd oil rig.. Landmarks are far easier to come by for your bearings etc

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Zis was ze road map given to me vy my frend george bush - vou can see vone of my inspectors looking over his shoulder - with the WMD sites marked out by CIA. I vas as you know in ze area to investigate the suspicioius WMD reported from ze e-cauli precursor chemical vhich haf transmutatedified into a more deadly tika-masala. We haf to track down ze mobile chemical laboratory and ve haf found it .... onboard a boat vunningly disguised as a toilet ...........


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Hans you haven't filled out the user options panel. Which kind of boat do you sail? Does anyone listen in to your VHF messages? What are your hobbies? You get the picture.

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Re:Yes that works.

Good point, go down to the "Souff Coast" and watch all the " power boatties" wait for for the X channel Ferries to come out and follow them over the water to France. In case they get lost.

An ex Gin Palace Man.

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