Target on Dusty! It also helps when you are on board alone and can't just say...Hey Darlin, bring me another one of those...or move that over just a bit... and, while tracking on radar at night.....allows another hand for a powerful spot light to search for buoys, drift, etc.... I like it and often use it sitting right at the helm.... sort of helps with the "can't see the forest for the trees" syndrome... an aid to the pilot...not a replacement for. ,,
Now, if you have never been on a TomCat, let down the dinette table into a bed, put a big-ol fat down comforter on it, made a big ol horseshoe from fat ol pillows resting back on the back cabin wall, set a course with some points on the auto pilot, one motor just in forward, breakfast tray in your lap ...of course with auto pilot remote control beside your coffee mug, a plate full of steak-n-eggs, garlic cheese grits (southern thing), nice buttered toast, coffee in your hand,,, head east into the sunrise as the steam rises off the water, or west into the sunset as it melts into the water horizon.... You have not experienced life on a TomCat with autopilot, a few waypoints, nice large radar.... Wow... Guess where I am headed for sunrise in the morning....after of course stoping by the Steak Shop for some nice fresh cuts.
Bill: You know how me and buoys get along...