C'mon guys, centerline just explained a very good use of the tools. Maybe there was a high bluff at the inside of the bend in the river.
As far as tools, I think the point made about newbs using it is well taken. So many of the AIS posts I read on other forums include: "So I call them up on the VHF to confirm what they're doing." What utter hogwash! That's what the AIS is telling you. Many professional skippers reply to those statements with: "I wish you guys would stop calling us on the VHJF. We see you, your AIS tells you what we're doing, and the very LAST thing we want to do is to hit your little boat. Please stop calling. Thanks."
That's the reality.
Many of those jerks don't know how to use their VHFs either. They're still doing radio checks on CH 16. Around here the CG gets on the radio and tells 'em to stop it. Jerks.
Wanna know how I really feel?


As far as tools, I think the point made about newbs using it is well taken. So many of the AIS posts I read on other forums include: "So I call them up on the VHF to confirm what they're doing." What utter hogwash! That's what the AIS is telling you. Many professional skippers reply to those statements with: "I wish you guys would stop calling us on the VHJF. We see you, your AIS tells you what we're doing, and the very LAST thing we want to do is to hit your little boat. Please stop calling. Thanks."
That's the reality.
Many of those jerks don't know how to use their VHFs either. They're still doing radio checks on CH 16. Around here the CG gets on the radio and tells 'em to stop it. Jerks.
Wanna know how I really feel?