QC
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Over this last weekend I had to shuttle some people to/from an Island and the shore on Lake Havasu at night. I have boated often at night, but don't recall ever having a darker sky. No moon at the time I was motoring. Two nights in a row. Towards shore I had city lights as a reference, but the return to the Island was almost completely devoid of a horizon reference and my spot did not hit any land references either for most of the 4 mile trip.<br /><br />I have a GPS and I also had a course setup that was literally straight from a waypoint just off the Island and a waypoint I marked in the main harbor/bay. Also, during the daylight hours I ran the route a number of times to lay down tracks on my screen that I knew in daylight were clear of any unmovable obstacles.<br /><br />Sooooo, although I was scared, I was also very confident that I was not gonna run into anything other than a boat without lights or floating debris. Basically I kept my eyes on the screen and stayed between my earlier set track lines and on my course, and looked up periodically to quickly scan for anything very close that I might get a glimpse of.<br /><br />I think if I had to do it again, I would have a passenger scan constantly with my spot and I'd keep my head on the screen the whole time. Any thoughts? Anybody else had to operate on almost completely IFR without Radar? Nuts? Reasonable?