Ex-SolentBoy
Well-Known Member
If you are too scared to sail with non-radar craft nearby, you won't go out very much. Incidentally, there is a technique for avoiding unlit buoys and land. We call it navigation.
My last word on this.
Every sailor should use every means available to him or herself to be as safe as possible when sailing. If you have radar available you should use it. If you haven't, because you can't afford it, or don't want to use it, that is your choice.
As a qualified instrument rated pilot, and Yachtmaster Ocean I have a rudimentary knowledge of navigation. I have also learnt that there is never too much information when it comes to target avoidance. The only limiting factor is the skill of the recipient.
This thread was all about an excellent article on how radar performance degrades with increased vessel heeling. Let's keep it that way and leave non-humorous snipes for PM's.