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Does AIS make colreg-based radar watchkeeping totally obsolete, or are you just lazy if you rely on it?
As AIS becomes standard on most vessels, the debate over whether it should replace traditional radar watchkeeping under COLREGS is intensifying among maritime professionals. Cast your vote on where you draw the line between efficiency and seamanship.
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