Hey Gelsac, Isn't advised to carry exactly the same as "just carry the bloody things" according to insurance companies and the duty of care thingo with skippers??
The bit I really don't understand is in the regs it states "or other direction or position finding equipment". For position finding not many boats would carry a sextent (is that right
![Huh](http://www.ausfish.com.au/yabbfiles/Templates/Forum/default/Original%20Smilies/undecided.gif)
).
Was the reg written before GPS's were easily obtained and before most boats had them or they just aren't accurate enough and cannot be depended upon.
I wonder if the person/people who wrote them actually been on a boat??
Can a GPS be classed as a compass as well as most gps's have a direction travelling function. But I guess in that situation the trick is you have to be travelling. Not much good if your drifting or anchored.
All the items the MSB mention ie Nav. chart and compass will do diddly squat if you broken down in the bay or have an emergency. How do you get an accurate position with a chart or compass?? It would all be an educated guessimation.
And all that's pointless if you can't communicate with someone as (please correct me if I'm wrong) 2 way radios are not an item you need in partially smooth waters.
Arh, the more I look at the regs the more confused I get
![Cry](http://www.ausfish.com.au/yabbfiles/Templates/Forum/default/Original%20Smilies/cry.gif)
Why can't the regs be definitive instead of open to interpretation??
Just reading again life jackets seem to be only required for registered ships so boats that aren't registered are exempt??
Arh, I give up. I'll just have all the gear and can't be wrong then eh. Going to take my chances with the compass though. I have a nav. chart onboard (marked with fishing spots
![Smile](http://www.ausfish.com.au/yabbfiles/Templates/Forum/default/smiley.gif)
that will have to do.
Cheers Scott
![Smiley](http://www.ausfish.com.au/yabbfiles/Templates/Forum/default/Original%20Smilies/smiley.gif)