S04
Well-Known Member
A comparison of the views from that very ferry you mention on RTI day. One, radar with AIS overlay (mostly class B of course) and a "look out of the window" version.many years ago I spent quite a bit of time in the solent on the bridge of a frigate doing navigation training. Whilst not a big ship and thus plenty of space for us I'm glad it was pre AIS as I can just imagine how much that might increase the bridge team work load for very limited benefit. I'm also imagining the confusion as a yacht calls up and you then spend another frantic minute or two trying to establish which yacht it was as opposed to looking out the window. In restricted visibility AIS alongside radar would no doubt have a greater use but you would expect traffic to be much less. I tend to work on anticipation of shipping movements ... oh here comes the 1300 cross channel ferry, he'll be turning into Portsmouth, lets keep away from where they will be going, or they will be turning before they reach us, there's the IOW ferry going to Fishbourne he's going through the Swashway etc. that said this comes with experience.