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Is there a recommended course for radar or a sea school that anybody can recommend, not just to tick an RYA box.
Just about to fit the radome (when I can get the mast down) and hoped to do a course with SWMBO.
Thanks

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The RYA small boat radar course (or whatever it's called) is very good and worth doing. You will learn about the benefits of a stabilised display, parallel indexing and loads more. Using radar is not all that difficult but there are quite a few pitfalls and the course will make you aware of the limitations of your set as well as its potential.
 
Came with the boat, only needed to use it in bad fog once in 3 seasons but wouldnt be without it. Current prices are very reasonable for basic systems . Interfacing with GPS so that your waypoint and route show on the radar screen is a good idea.
 
Personal choice at the end of the day but I have one, sail mostly single handed and wouldn't be without it on longer trips.
 
Rated just below compass and depth sounder and above chart-plotter,vhf, AIS etc.

Particularly useful for the single-handed sailing yacht, where there's a shortage of eyeballs for keeping watch.

Make sure it has guard zones/alarms, is viewable from the cockpit and has the largest screen you can accommodate/afford.

My Raytheon 10X has been utterly invaluable during the 16 years it's been fitted and I'm just awaiting the marketplace producing a chartplotter/AIS/radar compatible unit - mainly due to lack of space round the navigatorium - to replace all three.

Unfortunately you don't know what you're missing if you don't have it.
 
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