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Snookerd 11-24-2018 10:04 AM

1973 Boating Magazine Tsunami/Sceptre Article
 
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Bushwacker shared this with me back in 2012....enjoy

Link:

https://1drv.ms/b/s!Au26CUSd695_gcJl0VVLWd_sN7Y2hw

DonV 11-24-2018 10:53 AM

Ya know Snookerd that Aqua Scope 75 for $289 looks pretty BA!!! Needless to say marine electronics have come a long way!! I wonder what the Aqua Scope GPS unit costs back in those days?? Say what?? They did not have GPS back then, oh sorry! :)

Snookerd 11-24-2018 03:14 PM

Heck of a deal Don! Lol.

Caymanboy 11-29-2018 06:23 AM

Scuse my ignorance, but is the difference between the two, I/O and outboard?

Snookerd 11-29-2018 07:58 AM

Yes

kmoose 12-03-2018 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 261264)
Ya know Snookerd that Aqua Scope 75 for $289 looks pretty BA!!! Needless to say marine electronics have come a long way!! I wonder what the Aqua Scope GPS unit costs back in those days?? Say what?? They did not have GPS back then, oh sorry! :)

I remember when loran A was a miracle for those that could afford it. And it only gave you the last 2 digits of each chain.

DonV 12-03-2018 10:32 AM

Yeah Ken, I had a King Loran and I thought it was a bad as it gets!! Shoot, you could actually navigate back to an area the size of a hockey rink over and over again!! :)

kmoose 12-03-2018 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 261392)
Yeah Ken, I had a King Loran and I thought it was a bad as it gets!! Shoot, you could actually navigate back to an area the size of a hockey rink over and over again!! :)

Back then you still had to know how to navigate to operate a vessel offshore. Now I don't know why most boats have a compass other than for show. I seriously doubt 80% of boaters venturing out of sight of land could find there way back to port if their gps took a dump....

DonV 12-03-2018 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 261395)
Back then you still had to know how to navigate to operate a vessel offshore. Now I don't know why most boats have a compass other than for show. I seriously doubt 80% of boaters venturing out of sight of land could find there way back to port if their gps took a dump....

How sad.....but true. :) It's the 180 degrees difference for the outbound that route that kills them.

gofastsandman 12-03-2018 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 261395)
Back then you still had to know how to navigate to operate a vessel offshore. Now I don't know why most boats have a compass other than for show. I seriously doubt 80% of boaters venturing out of sight of land could find there way back to port if their gps took a dump....

I always use my compass. Just because I enjoy the challenge and some day it might save
my bacon. I also watch on other`s boats.


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