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Re: GL: Radar

F
fred@tug44.org
Fri, May 25, 2012 7:21 PM

Sadly no weapons system was included, but I'm hoping it was just
backordered and I'll expect a truck shipment any time now ..

Fred
Tug 44


From: "davidsorenson" davidsorenson625@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 3:00 PM
To: fred@tug44.org, "Great Loop" great-loop@lists.trawlering.com
Subject: Re: GL: Radar

Hmm. Do you have a weapons system to go with it?

David Sorenson
Duluth

From: fred@tug44.org
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 1:27 PM
To: davidsorenson ; great-loop@lists.trawlering.com

Subject: GL: Radar

I
particularly like the "acquire target" button on my radar.... It actually
has
that.

Fred
Tug 44


From:
"davidsorenson" davidsorenson625@gmail.com
Sent:
Friday, May 25, 2012 2:05 PM
To:
great-loop@lists.trawlering.com
Subject: SPAM-HIGH: GL:
Radar

Rich, I agree the heads-down syndrome is not good,
especially where we boat. At times there can be at least three dozen blow
botes
fluttering around like butterflies and literally going in circles in their
regular races off Bayfield, WI. But we typically run with our radar on all
the
time. First, it is helpful to glance at it when something is out there to
see
how the target appears on the screen. That can vary radically from a small
craft
ahead to a large ship approaching. When we do need the radar in fog or at
night,
knowing how targets appear then is most helpful. We also use our radar
routinely
for ranging. Remember the acronym RADAR stands for radio detection and
ranging.
It is useful to know how far away yonder island or sailboat is. Our radar
is
also useful for tracking thunderstorms in the neighborhood. So, we don't
spend
all day staring at the screen. But it is helpful to glance at during
routine
operation. Moreover, I OFTEN will spot another vessel, particularly abaft,
on my
radar screen before I ever notice it visually.

David Sorenson
Duluth,
MN

Sadly no weapons system was included, but I'm hoping it was just backordered and I'll expect a truck shipment any time now .. Fred Tug 44 ---------------------------------------- From: "davidsorenson" <davidsorenson625@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 3:00 PM To: fred@tug44.org, "Great Loop" <great-loop@lists.trawlering.com> Subject: Re: GL: Radar Hmm. Do you have a weapons system to go with it? David Sorenson Duluth From: fred@tug44.org Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 1:27 PM To: davidsorenson ; great-loop@lists.trawlering.com Subject: GL: Radar I particularly like the "acquire target" button on my radar.... It actually has that. Fred Tug 44 ---------------------------------------- From: "davidsorenson" <davidsorenson625@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 2:05 PM To: great-loop@lists.trawlering.com Subject: SPAM-HIGH: GL: Radar Rich, I agree the heads-down syndrome is not good, especially where we boat. At times there can be at least three dozen blow botes fluttering around like butterflies and literally going in circles in their regular races off Bayfield, WI. But we typically run with our radar on all the time. First, it is helpful to glance at it when something is out there to see how the target appears on the screen. That can vary radically from a small craft ahead to a large ship approaching. When we do need the radar in fog or at night, knowing how targets appear then is most helpful. We also use our radar routinely for ranging. Remember the acronym RADAR stands for radio detection and ranging. It is useful to know how far away yonder island or sailboat is. Our radar is also useful for tracking thunderstorms in the neighborhood. So, we don't spend all day staring at the screen. But it is helpful to glance at during routine operation. Moreover, I OFTEN will spot another vessel, particularly abaft, on my radar screen before I ever notice it visually. David Sorenson Duluth, MN
DC
D C *Mac* Macdonald
Fri, May 25, 2012 7:30 PM

Just the ticket for blasting arrogant stick boaters
out of the water when they insist on blocking us
stinkpotters just for the hell of it!

(;<p)


** D C "Mac" Macdonald **

  • Grand Lake & OKC - OK *
    ** AGLCA (#217) & USPS **
    ** USAF & FAA, Retired **
    ** Amateur Radio K2GKK **

From: fred@tug44.org
To: davidsorenson625@gmail.com; great-loop@lists.trawlering.com
Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 12:21:27 -0700
Subject: Re: GL: Radar

Sadly no weapons system was included, but I'm hoping it was just
backordered and I'll expect a truck shipment any time now ..

Fred
Tug 44


From: "davidsorenson" davidsorenson625@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 3:00 PM
To: fred@tug44.org, "Great Loop" great-loop@lists.trawlering.com
Subject: Re: GL: Radar

Hmm. Do you have a weapons system to go with it?

David Sorenson
Duluth

Just the ticket for blasting arrogant stick boaters out of the water when they insist on blocking us stinkpotters just for the hell of it! (;<p) * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** D C "Mac" Macdonald ** * Grand Lake & OKC - OK * ** AGLCA (#217) & USPS ** ** USAF & FAA, Retired ** ** Amateur Radio K2GKK ** * * k2gkk@hotmail.com * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > From: fred@tug44.org > To: davidsorenson625@gmail.com; great-loop@lists.trawlering.com > Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 12:21:27 -0700 > Subject: Re: GL: Radar > > Sadly no weapons system was included, but I'm hoping it was just > backordered and I'll expect a truck shipment any time now .. > > Fred > Tug 44 > > ---------------------------------------- > > From: "davidsorenson" <davidsorenson625@gmail.com> > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 3:00 PM > To: fred@tug44.org, "Great Loop" <great-loop@lists.trawlering.com> > Subject: Re: GL: Radar > > > > Hmm. Do you have a weapons system to go with it? > > David Sorenson > Duluth