Glad you made it home safely Bob. You need to learn to use your radar better though. It should have a rain clutter setting that would have fixed the purple screen. I randomly use my radar in clear weather to see how things show up.The last weekend in July my wife and I spent a beautiful Saturday anchored in Quissett Harbor (Falmouth). I had a choice of heading home that evening or the next morning. She had a wedding shower @ 10:00am about an hours drive from our boatyard. The forecast was for great weather both days so I convinced her to stay the night have dinner in Woods Hole and head out at 6:00am. I got up @ 5:30 and made coffee to a thick fog. I’m not sure what the visibility was but it scared me.
I let her sleep until 7:30 at which time she was upset and worried about being late for the shower. I am a new sailor and this was my first experience in fog. I do have a chartplotter, radar and a radar reflector so I guess I was prepared . We headed out and the only thing I saw was another sailboat in the 7 mile trek home. I was able to pick him up on the radar before ever seeing him:dance:. What scared me the most was crossing the shipping lanes heading towards the Cape Cod Canal. There wasn’t much for wind so we had to power the whole way. I was about a mile from home when the skies grew very dark (on top of the fog). Within a minute they opened up and rained like I’ve never seen before. I couldn't see anything and my radar just turned purple with interference. Then came the thunder and lightening. Can’t tell you how helpless I felt traveling at 6 knots. I had three small runabouts following me in. I just remember thinking I wouldn’t want to be them. They had no idea where they where! Reading this post, I’m proud to say I did have my running lights on. I was monitoring channel 16 and had my horn next to me the whole time. I never used it nor did I hear anyone else using one. When I pulled up to our mooring I felt a feeling of accomplishment.Then I read the post on the Bismarck Dinius story and feel like no matter how prepared and cautious you are you just never know.
Bob
As far as Dinius is concerned, if he had radar on his boat and it was not switched on, the DA would have even more evidence against him.