Moonstruck
Guru
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- Nov 27, 2008
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- USA
- Vessel Name
- Moonstruck
- Vessel Make
- Sabre 42 Hardtop Express
Tim that is correct. I do have the 2 big 10' displays right in front of me. The one not seen is on the left, and I run radar on it. The one visible is on the right, and I run the chart plotter on it. I can put the chart on the left for radar overlay. I can also run the same chart at two scales. That really comes in handy for the ICW to see large scale close by and what is coming up at a distance. I know that this technology is a couple of generations behind, but it works so well I don't feel the need to upgrade. The radar is 72 mile. Really good for tracking thunder storms and weather fronts.
You should recognize the location. By the way check the SOG 25.5 knots. We must not have been in a hurry.
You should recognize the location. By the way check the SOG 25.5 knots. We must not have been in a hurry.
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