sirgallivant said..Have you gone mad?

(even if your post is in jest, what you write is deeply worrying


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I had a tablet(1) on board and the phone(1), both with MemoryMap after my plotter died and l did not bother replacing it.
Those TWO electronic gadgets - only TWO! - took my attention away from sailing the boat so much, that it made the trip unpleasantly stressed because the operation of those gadgets sometimes became overwhelmingly difficult.
HOW ON EARTH CAN YOU OPERATE ALL THOSE GADGETS EFFICIENTLY AND SAIL THE YACHT ACCORDING TO GOOD SEAMANSHIP AND KEEPING PROPER WATCH AT THE SAME TIME IS BEYOND ME!
I am afraid is beyond everyone.

Have you a chart, pen and paper aboard?

Of course I have a full set of charts on board, all currently updated and annotated, plus paper, HB pencils, sharpener, eraser, parallel rule, dividers, protractor,magnifying glass, sextant, reduction tables, logarithm tables for complex calculations & a couple of little ditties in my head to go from magnetic to true and vice versa. Of course I get my compass swung annually, have the correction tables on hand and carry a lead line and knot board. I HAVE GOOD SEAMANSHIP when I use that stuff, otherwise I am just a hack!
ps last night I came around Wilsons Prom, weaved my way through the islands at the peak of tidal flow and anchored in Oberon Bay. Admittedly I "cheated" by letting the autopilot steer to a previously saved track that I had done in daylight while I kept a sharp lookout and attended to the physical chores of sailing.