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<blockquote data-quote="jrjr12" data-source="post: 472318" data-attributes="member: 25374"><p>I mainly rely on my knowledge of the river and the gps/chartplotter when running at night, it can get foggy at times where you cant see the front of the boat. When that happens I am sure to take it very slow and work off gps. I am going to install a compass on my new boat this year but if it gets bad enough then I will head for shore, tie up and wait out the fog. </p><p></p><p>The fog is nothing to mess around with because it is far too easy to get spun around quickly and have no clue where you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrjr12, post: 472318, member: 25374"] I mainly rely on my knowledge of the river and the gps/chartplotter when running at night, it can get foggy at times where you cant see the front of the boat. When that happens I am sure to take it very slow and work off gps. I am going to install a compass on my new boat this year but if it gets bad enough then I will head for shore, tie up and wait out the fog. The fog is nothing to mess around with because it is far too easy to get spun around quickly and have no clue where you are. [/QUOTE]
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