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Roberto, I like to keep people off guard. I’m just full of surprises.Sea Hunt Video wrote:For a Luddite you sure have a lot of electronic gizmos onboard.![]()
Hi Steve,Steve Laume wrote:I bought a Grundig G3 a few years ago with hopes of receiving offshore weather. At the time, I did not realize that there would be none of those computer voice, forecasts that so easily put me sleep before my area comes around. I played with it at home a good bit and could pick up plenty of fax signals but didn't have a way to display them. I now have an I pad so maybe it is time to revisit this technology. I also didn't know I needed an app to display faxes. Aside from all of my ignorance, I should probably try to get this system working.
Can you describe what you did to create an external antenna? Is this a temporary arrangement that you haul up with a halyard? What length and type is the antenna wire and what are you using to connect the radio to the antennae?
Having current weather charts, while offshore, would be a great asset even if you couldn't do much about whatever it showed, Steve.
Steve Laume has something on Raven which acts as a pheromone and attracts catamarans. They all seem to want to anchor right on top of him.John Stone wrote:I was below deck yesterday with part of the walnut cabin-sole up wiping off the tops of the water tanks...(yes, I know, pathetic). Anyway, I heard a roaring engine right next to the Far Reach on the port side and raced topside. A 40’+ dark blue Barvarian sloop was gunning the engine and trying to turn hard to oort to avoid T-boning the Far Reach. He and his wife had a wild eyed “Oh Sh#t” grimaces on their faces and as he swung past his starboard stern quarter missed the boat by a couple feet. It was broad daylight. The sun was out. The wind was about 6-8 kts. The mooring field was completely uncroweded. There was gobs of room. My heart had almost ripped out of my chest. I was astounded someone could be so foolishly irresponsible. He did a lousy job of anchoring nearby in the mooring field afterwards and I had to tell him he was too damn close. He moved a bit further over. I maintained my composure and said little though I was thinking a lot.
He came over in his dinghy a bit later and said he was sorrry and then went on chatting like nothing ever happened. It was clear to me that despite the fact he had a nice well maintained boat he was not very experienced and I don’t think he had very good sense either. There is all kind of room to anchor here but he had too anchor right next to me. Why do people do that? Had I almost hit someone I would have gone back and apologized then gone off and hid somewhere....
Anyway, I went back to my chores but I was rattled for the rest of the day. I took solace once again that fortune and some luck protected us.
Timtjr818 wrote:Keep that Black Box full! It seems as though you have been. To think that all of your hard work and preparation could have been destroyed, except for Luck.
John:John Stone wrote:I was below deck yesterday with part of the walnut cabin-sole up wiping off the tops of the water tanks...(yes, I know, pathetic). Anyway, I heard a roaring engine right next to the Far Reach on the port side and raced topside. A 40’+ dark blue Barvarian sloop was gunning the engine and trying to turn hard to oort to avoid T-boning the Far Reach. He and his wife had a wild eyed “Oh Sh#t” grimaces on their faces and as he swung past his starboard stern quarter missed the boat by a couple feet. It was broad daylight. The sun was out. The wind was about 6-8 kts. The mooring field was completely uncroweded. There was gobs of room. My heart had almost ripped out of my chest. I was astounded someone could be so foolishly irresponsible. He did a lousy job of anchoring nearby in the mooring field afterwards and I had to tell him he was too damn close. He moved a bit further over. I maintained my composure and said little though I was thinking a lot.
He came over in his dinghy a bit later and said he was sorrry and then went on chatting like nothing ever happened. It was clear to me that despite the fact he had a nice well maintained boat he was not very experienced and I don’t think he had very good sense either. There is all kind of room to anchor here but he had too anchor right next to me. Why do people do that? Had I almost hit someone I would have gone back and apologized then gone off and hid somewhere....
Anyway, I went back to my chores but I was rattled for the rest of the day. I took solace once again that fortune and some luck protected us.
Sea Hunt Video wrote: John:
Did you really not have the time to take pictures![]()
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