ncounties
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Hi all,
Some advice needed - I recently signed up for the Coastal ticket and the school in the Solent tried to push a Radar Course on me, saying it was necessary to pass the exam. This was the first I'd heard of the requirement, and having sailed on quite a few boats, and known a couple of people that had done either the Coastal or Offshore ticket, I was surprised to hear this requirement. Needless to say, I declined the offer, and opted to buy the RYA Intro to RadarBook Pamphlet, and watch a couple of YouTube Videos. I also contacted the RYA direct to check that I wasn't being had by the school. Ultimately they responded saying that the requirement was true (though I didn't necessarily need to do a course), and that this was due to the MCA raising with them five years ago, that they had seen less and less radar expertise amongst candidates, and that it was unlikely, if I couldn't switch on, set up, and use a fitted radar system as a navigational aid, that I would be awarded the YM Coastal ticket.
Thankfully, with a combination of the pamphlet and several Youtube videos, I understand how a radar works, the concept of start up (Brilliance, Contrast, Gain, Range and Tuning), and the views (North up, Course Up, Head Up). But, and we get to the crux of this post, I am a bit confused about the plots. All the examples I've seen reference plotting sheets which are A4 pieces of paper. Is this normal? If you were plotting, would you copy the rough position of a contact on an A4 paper template, or is it more normal to have an acetate template, cut to the size of the radar display screen, with the rings and bearings permanently pre-drawn on it, that you would place against the screen and trace [mark] the contact, and repeat?
Cheers,
NCounties
Some advice needed - I recently signed up for the Coastal ticket and the school in the Solent tried to push a Radar Course on me, saying it was necessary to pass the exam. This was the first I'd heard of the requirement, and having sailed on quite a few boats, and known a couple of people that had done either the Coastal or Offshore ticket, I was surprised to hear this requirement. Needless to say, I declined the offer, and opted to buy the RYA Intro to Radar
Thankfully, with a combination of the pamphlet and several Youtube videos, I understand how a radar works, the concept of start up (Brilliance, Contrast, Gain, Range and Tuning), and the views (North up, Course Up, Head Up). But, and we get to the crux of this post, I am a bit confused about the plots. All the examples I've seen reference plotting sheets which are A4 pieces of paper. Is this normal? If you were plotting, would you copy the rough position of a contact on an A4 paper template, or is it more normal to have an acetate template, cut to the size of the radar display screen, with the rings and bearings permanently pre-drawn on it, that you would place against the screen and trace [mark] the contact, and repeat?
Cheers,
NCounties