Banksy
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I was reading somewhere that if I am at sea I need to have a radar reflector. I have a small sports cruiser Glastron GS 249 with no radar arch, so my question is what radar reflectors are mostly used for a 25ft craft?
There are regulations. International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) is an international maritime treaty that sets minimum safety standards in the construction, equipment and operation of merchant ships. However, section V of SOLAS applies to ALL vessels, including leisure, and has a specific paragraph relating to radar reflectors, see below. I have never heard of a leisure boat in UK waters being stopped or checked by anyone of authority but I do know of someone who received a fine for not having one in European continental waters.I was reading somewhere that if I am at sea I need to have a radar reflector. I have a small sports cruiser Glastron GS 249 with no radar arch, so my question is what radar reflectors are mostly used for a 25ft craft?
Then maybe one of these Echomax 230 Midi Radar Reflcetor | Force 4 ChandleryWell it's fair to say that if it's a regulation I should comply and yes I would like to be seen by other ships. This is the article I read initially.
Hi.Mostly these are used (but are allegedly useless)
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That's interesting .Hi.
I do not agree that they are useless. Often we cannot see sailingboats on radar - but those using this type of reflectors are indeed visible. We usually pass an area where many small dinghies are drifting while fishing. As they usually use a radar reflector they are absolutely visibable on Radar, while bigger sailigboats without are not.
This is an interesting report https://assets.digital.cabinet-offi...540f0b6024400008d/Radar_reflectors_report.pdf skip to page 30 for the conclusionsI was reading somewhere that if I am at sea I need to have a radar reflector. I have a small sports cruiser Glastron GS 249 with no radar arch, so my question is what radar reflectors are mostly used for a 25ft craft?
To be fair a lot depends on the radar. Mine picks up kayakers, paddle boarders, pot markers and birds, my old 3G didn’t.Hi.
I do not agree that they are useless. Often we cannot see sailingboats on radar - but those using this type of reflectors are indeed visible. We usually pass an area where many small dinghies are drifting while fishing. As they usually use a radar reflector they are absolutely visibable on Radar, while bigger sailigboats without are not.
Agree 100 pct. My point was that its still better than none at allTo be fair a lot depends on the radar. Mine picks up kayakers, paddle boarders, pot markers and birds, my old 3G didn’t.
To be fair a lot depends on the radar. Mine picks up kayakers, paddle boarders, pot markers and birds, my old 3G didn’t.
Unfortunately COLREGs do not address AIS so the correct instrument to avoid collision is RADAR. To quote the MCA:-Or install AIS transmit as well as receive.
Probably used on the same principle as St Christopher charms and other such amulets. Some years ago testing gave an effective range of up to 500 metres.Mostly these are used (but are allegedly useless)