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I don't know why you don't throw the whole boat away . . .
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Now that we have all been blessed with the availability of Active Captain, I'm surprised he's not arguing...
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since we now have airplanes . . .
tee hee
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I'm surprised this hasn't been posted, it's going to be great fun.
I"m with you Tom but even now
I agree with the nostalgia and art form of paper nautical charts.
Not surprising
Uhh... No.
I don't see why there's any argument
I agree!
I haven't read the article, but I'm guessing "it" is slavish attention to Active Capt?
No. "It" is paper charts, "The second most dangerous thing onboard"
The problem with Dedreconing is..
Valid? How many here with charts aboard are unable to plot a DR track today?
Agreed. My paper charts
OK, I had to go read the article to find the MOST dangerous thing.
The most dangerous thing on the boat is....
Oh, I don't trust those electronics
Now that we have all been blessed with the availability of Active Captain, I'm surprised he's not arguing...
We have electric winches and even I wouldn't be without a winch handle
I don't know why you don't throw the whole boat away . . .
I wish they would stop saying..
I'll second that
I've always been amazed how accurate DR can be
I purposely did a DED reconing course out of Marina Del Rey.
I agree with Jeff (ActiveCaptain)
I like the AC addition on the Blue Chart app.
As it is on the highway, the "most dangerous thing" is probably the nut behind the wheel.