lw395
Well-Known Member
No, I've never used a hand bearing compass from a car either. I can see the similarity between driving and sailing here....I've not completed a cross channel passage yet but certainly in the Solent one sails like one drives....attentively! If I was to cross a shipping lane in open sea I would probably maintain a constant watch.....but maybe the length of time that full attention is required to cross a shipping lane is the issue here....so to ask the OP about crew is very pertinent....perhaps the OP's question could have been "if I am unable to maintain a constant watch whilst crossing the channel is AIS a necessity?"
If you can't keep an adequate visual watch, then fiddling with AIS is probably not going to help much.
Crossing the channel you do not need to stare at the horizon 60 seconds in every minute. You need to look 360 degrees around you often enough. If visibility is say 10 miles, you need to be thinking about seeing big ships before they get to say 5 miles. A ship doing 20 knots will get 5 miles closer in 15 minutes. As a minimum I like to scan the whole horizon every 5 minutes.