Malabar
Well-Known Member
Hiding in my slit trench to avoid the barrage of pre-Christmas chores, I discover that Trinity House, in their 2110 Aids to Navigation Review currently on circulation for comment
http://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/aids_to_navigation/the_task/user_consultation.html
includes the baseline that "having 1 light in view is acceptable".
I for one have a few problems with that from the point of view of a non-radar fitted vessel. So how do you get 2 or 4 more position lines (other than by using depth or making a stab at a running fix) without a second light to shoot up?
I gather that the RYA is looking at a response to Trinity House. What is it that the Elder Brethren know about visual fixing that has hitherto eluded me?
http://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/aids_to_navigation/the_task/user_consultation.html
includes the baseline that "having 1 light in view is acceptable".
I for one have a few problems with that from the point of view of a non-radar fitted vessel. So how do you get 2 or 4 more position lines (other than by using depth or making a stab at a running fix) without a second light to shoot up?
I gather that the RYA is looking at a response to Trinity House. What is it that the Elder Brethren know about visual fixing that has hitherto eluded me?