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http://www.myfoxny.com/story/2375812...autical-charts
Great idea, until the GPS dies and you need to manually navigate. ![]() Quote:
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Lucky Jack
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Hard to use your GPS when Dr. No takes out a satellite or two.
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Chief of the Boat
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Reminds me of the time the GPS went down on my fathers boat but luckily we were in sight of the harbour...funny how you become dependant on technology.
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Soaring
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I know that there are teachers advocating that handwriting should be skipped from school lessons, since everybody is typing on a keyboard. Some even are insane enough not wanting to teach maths anymore, but the handling of an electronic calculator only.
![]() GPS and computer assistances are all nice and well, for everyday duties an routines, I'm all for it. But you should nevertheless fulfill two conditions, always: You should be qualified to use the manual procedure, the analogue mechanical device nevertheless, you should have learned it as the fundament on which digital/electronic modern toys base on, and you should be able to use it in case of emergency. You should have analogue/non-electronic backups. Stored deep in a box, maybe, but it should be there in case you depend on needing to find it. If needing to plan for an expedition and in isolated grounds, if needed to chose, I would always prefer map, compass and sextant over a tablet with GPS or something like that. ALWAYS. I learned all about compass navigation just for curiosity, and later I really could made good use of it, in North Africa especially. For pure curiosity, and although I never needed it, I learned how to use a sextant. If an empty nut like me could learn that for curiosity, then everybody can. Not to mention handwriting and head-calculating basic maths. I would not dare to join a yacht heading for the blue ocean that only has the latest GPS and computers with three levels of redundancy aboard, but no printed maps, magnetic compass and sextant. I could win a free world journey with it, and still would refuse to accept it.
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Fleet Admiral
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Does the military still teach map reading (orienteering)? Or is everything GPS?
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Chief of the Boat
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Oh the memories
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