Lew Hodgett wrote:
> Couldn't agree more.
>
> If you consider a radio VHF or otherwise to provide quick response, good 
> luck.
>
> A reporting tool, maybe.
>
> I have found the VHF radio for the most part to be about as useful as a 
> set of breasts on a boar hog.
>
> You would be amazed how many blind spots there are on the Great Lakes.
>
>   
REPLY
I cruised the  Great Lakes for a quarter century - I know what you mean.

>
> Arild wrote:
>> I am the idiot you might see sailing single handed with a safety 
>> harness  on, even in daylight.
>>     
>
> Careful, people will get us confused.<grin>
>   
REPLY
AT LAST!!   A kindred spirit.   
> I am reminded of a conversation I had with Glen Yarbourgh 
>
>  he explained that if he chose to go into harms way, that was his decision, 
> but he would not ask others to go 
> in harms way to try to rescue him if he got in trouble.
>
> I understood.     
REPLY
> Me also!!  That would be irresponsible.  Why ask someone else to pay for my 
> stupidity if it really is that.   
>   



> Isn't that one of the basic reasons you go to sea in the in the first 
> place?
>
REPLY
ABSOLUTELY.!!
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