Hi Folks,
I know you might not like this comment, but I still like to do things the old fashion way. I plan my cruises using paper charts. I then have a chance to study, not just the immediate route and what may be in the way, but what may be my alternate routes. Often, using electronics, we do not study our charts. enough. Pushing buttons may get us to miss things, like the unmarked rock in our path. Electronic charting does not see the things in our way.
Then when we load the information on to the chart plotter screen, we add something that will take our mind and eyes from one part of safe boating, that of looking around to see what may cross our path.
It is so easy to forget our lookout duties, and it happens to us all. A couple of years ago, on my first trip of the year, I was fiddling with my radio because it was not working right. (I had to purchase another radio.) I looked up and saw a bouy of to my port quarter. I forgot about current, and side swiped the bouy because I was concentrating on the radio.
I believe that with electronic charts etc, the we are adding to our C-Dory's can lead us to trouble, because we forget to be a good lookout as well as a good navigator.
Fred Heap
I know you might not like this comment, but I still like to do things the old fashion way. I plan my cruises using paper charts. I then have a chance to study, not just the immediate route and what may be in the way, but what may be my alternate routes. Often, using electronics, we do not study our charts. enough. Pushing buttons may get us to miss things, like the unmarked rock in our path. Electronic charting does not see the things in our way.
Then when we load the information on to the chart plotter screen, we add something that will take our mind and eyes from one part of safe boating, that of looking around to see what may cross our path.
It is so easy to forget our lookout duties, and it happens to us all. A couple of years ago, on my first trip of the year, I was fiddling with my radio because it was not working right. (I had to purchase another radio.) I looked up and saw a bouy of to my port quarter. I forgot about current, and side swiped the bouy because I was concentrating on the radio.
I believe that with electronic charts etc, the we are adding to our C-Dory's can lead us to trouble, because we forget to be a good lookout as well as a good navigator.
Fred Heap