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We once called Ushant Traffic Control when approaching Chenal Du Four in thick fog to ask about visibility in the Four itself. They asked us for our position and then told us they had us on their radar at 15mls range, that was in a Westerly 33 foot ketch with a Firdell Blipper.
I have to say practical experience over many years of yacht radar use has me questioning the test results that say reflectors are not very good. I certainly agree about the Mobri tube ones, so often fitted horizontally even on French boats, but otherwise we have always found yachts with good reflectors properly mounted to show at around 4mls out, if the radar is properly tuned and set for the conditions and range in use and if it is monitored rather than just glanced at occasionally. Yachts without hoisted or fitted reflectors would show a very intermittent echo, easily missed without continuous monitoring unless the set had 'track' or 'trail' in use which retains a shadowy image on screen to show target movement. We once came across a wooden ketch with wooden masts in rough seas and fog that didn't show on radar, but passed visually by about 25yds away..I would expect big ship radar to pick up yachts at better than we could on yottie sets, simply because they have a higher and more stable platform and much more powerful sets, but whether the return is good enough to register on their ARPA displays at the same range is debatable, and I guess continuous monitoring might be asking too much of some bridge crews when automatic electronic alarms are available from their ARPA?
Unfortunately, anecdotal experience like this isn't very insightful. Not entirely useless, but limited. I spoke with large container a ship off Land's End - passed 0.1-0.2 miles in front of me. I asked when he first picked me up on radar. The answer was "8 miles on radar, 5 miles visually". From that I could conclude that the tube reflector mounted under the spreader was doing a good job. What I conclude in fact is that, in a millpond sea, the hole my boat makes in the water gives a pretty good reflection to a high, stable and powerful radar.
It is really impossible to know unless you do a test of signature with and without the reflector (and indeed with and without boat present), because some of the signature will come from the boat and some from the reflector.