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So far we have some interest in periscopes for their coolness, and some
for
their potential in piloting. Both are valid reasons for having
periscopes.
But there may be a different way: how well would GPS work? Pop up
a mast with the antenna on it, and read your location off the internal
chart. Works on inland lakes, too.
Has anyone of us tried to orient themself using only tiny slice of the
real
world? How easy is that? I'd think that it would demand an intimate
knowledge of the shoreline.
Mike Holt
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