Uricanejack
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The originater asked for practical advice. Why take pot shots about his knoladge if hes oing for exam. gongrats to those who gave posative advice
The originater asked for practical advice. Why take pot shots about his knoladge if hes oing for exam. gongrats to those who gave posative advice
Dont be over reliant on GPS -it could fail at any time.
Cripes.. when was that written?
If you wrote a list of everything that could possibly go wrong, that must be on the bottom, by which time you are probably on the seabed anyway !
Dont be over reliant on GPS -it could fail at any time.
Cripes.. when was that written?
If you wrote a list of everything that could possibly go wrong, that must be on the bottom, by which time you are probably on the seabed anyway !
I think you're referring to GPS signal - whereas that refers to GPS equipment.
The GPS signal isn't likely to just suddenly fail. But really, your electronics could easily fail at any time, the GPS unit could fail at any time, the cables could fail at any time, the GPS Aerial (if external), etc, etc...it's a very valid point. the GPS net will still be there, you just have a fairly fragile connection to it when you're at sea!
I think I'm more nervous about the GPS network than I am about the gear on the boat. We have two dedicated plotters fitted plus a hand-held GPS with detailed marine mapping loaded. If all three of those failed, there are normally two smartphones and two tablets on board - all capable of getting us home. If push came to shove, there's an ancient Netbook with USB GPS receiver and OpenCPN loaded. That's eight independent devices all capable of navigating us home - and five of them are completely independent of the boat's electrical systems - I think we're more likely to be sunk by a tsunami than lose all our GPS navigational equipment.
do you have a protractor & 2Bs as well
- I think we're more likely to be sunk by a tsunami than lose all our GPS navigational equipment.
I see. And just how often does this happen on a well maintained boat?I think you're referring to GPS signal - whereas that refers to GPS equipment.
The GPS signal isn't likely to just suddenly fail. But really, your electronics could easily fail at any time, the GPS unit could fail at any time, the cables could fail at any time, the GPS Aerial (if external), etc, etc...it's a very valid point. the GPS net will still be there, you just have a fairly fragile connection to it when you're at sea!
if doing the exam nxt week & you have to ask that question, Are you ready![]()
how does that work when i an single handed![]()
It's difficult to have a precise Passage Plan, unless you know precisely where you're going. I usually have a fair idea of the general direction of where I would like to go, but I've always felt it was tempting providence to say, "We're going to xxx".
I do like to get the tide with me, if at all possible, and I will have checked the forecast, but that's about it.
That's about it for me too.
If I felt I needed to do something more elaborate then I would do it but I can't see much point in spending time producing a passage plan that I don't need just because someone I don't know thinks I ought to.
It's difficult to have a precise Passage Plan, unless you know precisely where you're going. I usually have a fair idea of the general direction of where I would like to go, but I've always felt it was tempting providence to say, "We're going to xxx".
I do like to get the tide with me, if at all possible, and I will have checked the forecast, but that's about it.