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Okay, years of experience in lots of facets of fishing and boating, but I am okay to say that the only night time / dark experience I have was while in the Navy and.....it was not good. I literally had to threaten the owner / captain of the boat to get him to stop / slow down before he killed all of us...heh. When he did, we found ourselves less than 10 yards from a huge object that would have surely killed all of us.
So, all I remember was that....and, my lack of care to drive at night because I never really went out that far on my own boats anyway and....no experience.. so, figured to ask you experienced folks a few things:
1 - I have / will have 2 VHF radios (if I can find or remove the harness for the old one without breaking something else or if I decide to get a 2nd rs35)...do you "talk" to friends etc on yours...or people? like a CB radio?
I know, strange question, but for me, my vhf never got touched more than turning it on and off. I am not even sure I ever did a radio check on one of the things so... if someone can explain to me exactly how "you" do your check and what you do with your radio(s) after that, would be nice. For all I know, all this time I could have been "scanning" empty space... heh
2 - I am not worried about the things I can see, I am worried about the things I cannot see. I have the Garmin radar, but it scares the heck out of me I am going to ram head on into things at night, or catch a rogue wave I cannot see till the last second....but I want to get out to the fishing at the crack of dawn too.. heh...so... is it really a huge deal taking the boat out in the dark, or am I reading too much into it? Lakes? done it many times..but the ocean is unforgiving....and a hell of a lot larger.. heh....and I never seem to have experienced friends to go out with, just people that fish.
I think, that is the crux of my problem is that I just do not know any "experienced" boaters so everything is on my shoulders...and so I stress over it.
Tell me how you did the first time you went out in the ocean at dark-thirty in your Grady.
Lastly....
I need coffee..
R
So, all I remember was that....and, my lack of care to drive at night because I never really went out that far on my own boats anyway and....no experience.. so, figured to ask you experienced folks a few things:
1 - I have / will have 2 VHF radios (if I can find or remove the harness for the old one without breaking something else or if I decide to get a 2nd rs35)...do you "talk" to friends etc on yours...or people? like a CB radio?
I know, strange question, but for me, my vhf never got touched more than turning it on and off. I am not even sure I ever did a radio check on one of the things so... if someone can explain to me exactly how "you" do your check and what you do with your radio(s) after that, would be nice. For all I know, all this time I could have been "scanning" empty space... heh
2 - I am not worried about the things I can see, I am worried about the things I cannot see. I have the Garmin radar, but it scares the heck out of me I am going to ram head on into things at night, or catch a rogue wave I cannot see till the last second....but I want to get out to the fishing at the crack of dawn too.. heh...so... is it really a huge deal taking the boat out in the dark, or am I reading too much into it? Lakes? done it many times..but the ocean is unforgiving....and a hell of a lot larger.. heh....and I never seem to have experienced friends to go out with, just people that fish.
I think, that is the crux of my problem is that I just do not know any "experienced" boaters so everything is on my shoulders...and so I stress over it.
Tell me how you did the first time you went out in the ocean at dark-thirty in your Grady.
Lastly....
I need coffee..
R