dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
I have just finished editing a a film about the Andy Seedhouse brokerage at Woodbridge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbMpODjvomo
In his cavern of sailing paraphenalia I spotted - in the film rather than at the time - one of those raygun things for working out a bearing on a radio beacon.
I had one of those - I thought.
I suddenly realised that passage making is no where near as much fun (nor as stressful) as it used to be. I had completely lost the thrill of scanning the horizon in the place where I hoped a bouy will soon be appearing and suddenly seeing it slowly rise out of the horizon.
It really impressed the crew. And I confess I really really impressed myself.
Navigation on the slug is now reduced to doggedly aligning the boat with an arrow on a £50 GPS.
Now any knuckle dragging drone can navigate.
No crew to impress these days either.
Bumma
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbMpODjvomo
In his cavern of sailing paraphenalia I spotted - in the film rather than at the time - one of those raygun things for working out a bearing on a radio beacon.
I had one of those - I thought.
I suddenly realised that passage making is no where near as much fun (nor as stressful) as it used to be. I had completely lost the thrill of scanning the horizon in the place where I hoped a bouy will soon be appearing and suddenly seeing it slowly rise out of the horizon.
It really impressed the crew. And I confess I really really impressed myself.
Navigation on the slug is now reduced to doggedly aligning the boat with an arrow on a £50 GPS.
Now any knuckle dragging drone can navigate.
No crew to impress these days either.
Bumma