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Butch":2zqtmzo6 said:PS... I hope Charlie (Captain's Choice) chimes in, he's at the mid to lower Bay... I value his opinion and I am certain we can learn from it.
Thanks for the vote of confidence Butch but I don't have a lot to add to what has already been said. Actually am at our place in Downeast Maine at the moment, got up here yesterday for a three week stay. Putting this place on the market, so this may be one of the last trips!
Anyway, what everyone else said. Go slowly unless you know EXACTLY where you are and where everyone else is. AND if you're sure the water is free of obstructions (read "LOGS, ETC.) Radar is a must for finding out where things are, GPS is good for finding out where fixed stuff is SUPPOSED to be, but locations aren't guaranteed!
Night vision, as most have mentioned is very important. Red or green instrument lights are fine but if they're too bright, they can be hazardous. We found out in navigating at night on Navy Air Cushion Vehicles (LCACS) that red instrumentation won't work with Night Vision Stuff! Don't know how that one got by the design team but it did, had to switch to green.
Anyway, that's my 2c's worth... Nice here in Maine, clear and cool!
Charlie