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Old 09-11-2011, 02:48 PM
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Nice party you had going over there! Looks like you guys were having fun.

Next time well crash your party and say hi.

The guys in the 2 Laveycrafts Kevin and Dave


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Old 09-15-2011, 11:33 PM
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Nobody knows this guy?

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Hey UD, I love the radar! How and when do like using it? I always thought on my next boat it would be a fun toy!
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Hey UD, I love the radar! How and when do like using it? I always thought on my next boat it would be a fun toy!
Thanks.

Its an indispensable nav aid in my book.
I refuse to go ocean running without a radar as I cross the busiest port on the west coast (long beach) with unpredictable visibility.

I often take families and business partners on trips and am looking for 100% situational awareness under any condition day or night.

At night on big lakes its super helpfull seeing the shoreline as well as who is where without lights on.

When I combine the Radar with AIS and GPS data concurrently the only captain with better situational awareness than me is captain Kirk.


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Old 09-20-2011, 07:07 PM
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When I combine the Radar with AIS and GPS data concurrently the only captain with better situational awareness than me is captain Kirk.


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That is the coolest! What would be the minimum height for the radar dome to do it's job? Could it mounted on the deck and still have enough "site"?
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http://www.mar-it.de/Radar/Horcalc/horcalc.htm

This table tells you what your radar horizon is at what height off the water.

You don't want a magnetron radar spraying in your face- a broadband radar ok.

The output of a maggie can damage corneas.
Mine is a 4KW mag type.

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