Little Dorrit
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I have noticed quite a few boats seem to leave their AIS transmitting while safely in a marina. With More and more boats having AIS is it time to have some rules?
I have noticed quite a few boats seem to leave their AIS transmitting while safely in a marina. With More and more boats having AIS is it time to have some rules?
With More and more boats having AIS is it time to have some rules?
With More and more boats having AIS is it time to have some rules?
Always useful if your boat is stolenI have noticed quite a few boats seem to leave their AIS transmitting while safely in a marina. With More and more boats having AIS is it time to have some rules?
Always useful if your boat is stolen![]()
Always useful if your boat is stolen
No not the time for rules.
You're right, I'm sure, thieves would never think of turning the AIS off, would they?
I think "Code of Conduct" would be a better term.
The main concern is about needless clutter.
I have noticed quite a few boats seem to leave their AIS transmitting while safely in a marina. With More and more boats having AIS is it time to have some rules?
I just wonder who these people are with unlimited power - in a marina its presumably not an issue, shore power and all the positions are concentrated in one shore side location. But on a swing mooring - you obviously have more sun in the UK than I remember and everyone has big solar displays and wind gens.
It meets the needs of the "look at me, I've got an AIS transponder" brigade.
I just wonder who these people are with unlimited power
Have a word with the Penlee Lifeboat for a start, currently wasting their battery, tied up at Newlyn.
I actually think its interesting to know who is where at any time.
Have a word with the Penlee Lifeboat for a start, currently wasting their battery, tied up at Newlyn.
I actually think its interesting to know who is where at any time.
it does surprise me that a number of vessels leave their electrics and hence AIS on when no one is on board . Leaving aside accidental forgetfulness is there a reason why you would not turn it off when leaving the vessel ?
Apparently, see JD's post #13, it uses virtually no power so not an issue.