ylop
Well-Known Member
I don’t have an AIS transponder (only receiver) or Radar so I would have been reluctant to leave harbour in those conditions but I certainly wouldn’t consider what I saw in the video thick fog.In my opinion, you don't set out to sea in thick fog. Being caught by it when out is one thing, but setting off KNOWING that visibility is bad seems an unnecessary risk.
I’m not sure if it’s just a feature of the geography where I now live compared to where I’ve been before but we very rarely get proper thick fog. I remember going to school in fog so thick that crossing the road was a proper danger because you couldn’t even see the other pavement. I recall 25 yrs ago driving in fog so bad (in pre-sat nav days) I couldn’t read the road signs to know where I was trying to go. Even with radar and AIS I’d not leave harbour in those conditions.



