Phoenix of Hamble
Well-Known Member
Given that I enjoyed the last one, and AWOL suggested that he preferred Col-regs discussions /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif, try this.......
You are out in the channel making 6kts, heading towards France, on your second crossing of the year. You find yourself much more confident, as last week you purchased and had installed your first Radar. You have even been on a course so that you feel confident in its use.
Imagine your sense of relief in purchasing the radar when mid channel, the visibility starts to close in a bit. Its not bad, but that characteristic halo around the mast head gives it away a bit.
You notice that the radar is showing a contact at 70 degrees on the port bow, and a range of 8nm, so you hand the helm to the crew and go below to track it properly...
After a few minutes, the contact seems to be on the same heading, but now is at 5nm, so you brief the crew to look out carefully, but you can't see it yet, and the visibility doesn't seem to have worsened.
A few minutes later, the contact remains on the same track, and is now at 2nm.
What are you going to do?
You are out in the channel making 6kts, heading towards France, on your second crossing of the year. You find yourself much more confident, as last week you purchased and had installed your first Radar. You have even been on a course so that you feel confident in its use.
Imagine your sense of relief in purchasing the radar when mid channel, the visibility starts to close in a bit. Its not bad, but that characteristic halo around the mast head gives it away a bit.
You notice that the radar is showing a contact at 70 degrees on the port bow, and a range of 8nm, so you hand the helm to the crew and go below to track it properly...
After a few minutes, the contact seems to be on the same heading, but now is at 5nm, so you brief the crew to look out carefully, but you can't see it yet, and the visibility doesn't seem to have worsened.
A few minutes later, the contact remains on the same track, and is now at 2nm.
What are you going to do?