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Forum: Navigation 19-03-2018, 14:45 |
Replies: 139
Views: 14,520
Posted By
Jim Cate
Re: Chart Sticker Shock 2018
NO!!! By using metric units you are furthering a Communist plot to destroy our minds. Jim |
Forum: Navigation 18-03-2018, 14:55 |
Replies: 139
Views: 14,520
Posted By
Jim Cate
Re: Chart Sticker Shock 2018
A great accomplishment, but didn't Webb Chiles also rtw in a 19 foot Drascombe Lugger? Jim |
Forum: Navigation 17-03-2018, 18:44 |
Replies: 139
Views: 14,520
Posted By
Jim Cate
Re: Chart Sticker Shock 2018
Well, I did get the weak pun, but was more looking at the "foolishness", which was more in line with his many derogatory comments upthread. So, lets hang him by the FOOT to the YARDarm... that'll... |
Forum: Navigation 17-03-2018, 17:40 |
Replies: 139
Views: 14,520
Posted By
Jim Cate
Re: Chart Sticker Shock 2018
Ya know, if you would lay off inflammatory language such as the above, perhaps folks would take you seriously instead of lambasting you with derision. Several of your posts make kinda derogatory... |
Forum: Navigation 14-03-2018, 20:24 |
Replies: 139
Views: 14,520
Posted By
Jim Cate
Re: Chart Sticker Shock 2018
Not personally a user, but does not Navionics do the crowd source thing for soundings? I seem to recall a recent thread about that system's shortcomings. Jim |
Forum: Navigation 13-03-2018, 19:13 |
Replies: 139
Views: 14,520
Posted By
Jim Cate
Re: Chart Sticker Shock 2018
Good grief!!! If you can not handle the conversion between meters, fathoms and feet in your head to a sufficient degree of accuracy for piloting purposes, well, perhaps you should not be in charge... |
Forum: Navigation 12-03-2018, 15:34 |
Replies: 139
Views: 14,520
Posted By
Jim Cate
Re: Chart Sticker Shock 2018
In the "good ole days" many cruisers who were covering long distances and needed lots of charts did swaps with folks going the other way. Or we borrowed charts and photocopied them (questionable... |
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