ex-Gladys
Well-Known Member
There are a few good examples of sailing accidents where the MAIB investigation says "over reliance on electronic navigation". One of the Clipper boats went onto a reef in the Pacific ( the crew were rescued but the boat was a total loss) for a number of reasons:
1. The original survey underpinning the charts was carried out by Capt Cook, so the accuracy should have been treated based on the equipment available at that time.
2. The Plotter was reporting a high Horizontal Dilution of Position (the satellites in use were all low in the sky meaning that the accuracy of the plotter was severely affected)
1. The original survey underpinning the charts was carried out by Capt Cook, so the accuracy should have been treated based on the equipment available at that time.
2. The Plotter was reporting a high Horizontal Dilution of Position (the satellites in use were all low in the sky meaning that the accuracy of the plotter was severely affected)