Hadenough
Well-Known Member
Absolute crap. Move with the times. Use autoroute, double check its prediction, alter if necessary (usually). Follow the route suggested on the plotter, take into account the physical waypoints as you progress and hourly, put a plot on a paper chart to verify everything. I can understand those who like to sit and work it all out manually and agree that you should be capable of doing it if everything goes tits up but why make things difficult if you don’t need to? Recently there was a post on here from a very experienced bod moaning about autoroute. Turned out that he was not verifying it with anything else. When I passage plan I use Garmin autoroute, check it against Navionics and the run it over a paper chart, if anything doesn’t agree it gets quadruple checked. Or you could always just rely on a chart and a wet finger in the air ?.Not extreme in the slightest.
Climb onboard, set the boat to follow the auto route and relax with a small glass of something with your guests, next thing you are driving up the beach at 25 knots. Of course none of us would ever do that![]()