henryf
Well-Known Member
Round the Island race today. An annual event and a stalwart in the Solent calendar. No problem with it whatsoever. But it highlights my thoughts on AIS. To me it should be treated like the fog lights on your car and only used sparingly.
To me - and I stand to be corrected, AIS is useful on a cross channel trip to identify course and speed of a vessel so I can plan how best to not collide. I could use my radar but AIS gives information straight from the horse’s mouth.
I could also identify the vessel and call up the bridge to discuss how best we pass each other so as to avoid any stress or confusion.
There is no point in my displaying AIS in the Solent, certainly not in good visibility. As can be seen from the screenshot using AIS in the Solent effectively renders it useless.
The AIS on our boat doesn’t have an on / off switch by default. Which seems odd. So I don’t have it connected yet.
I can see that AIS provides spy in the cab technology to authorities monitoring speed or restricted areas but the price of everyone operating AIS is shown below.
Am I missing the point or not fully understanding AIS ?
Every day is a school day.
Henry
To me - and I stand to be corrected, AIS is useful on a cross channel trip to identify course and speed of a vessel so I can plan how best to not collide. I could use my radar but AIS gives information straight from the horse’s mouth.
I could also identify the vessel and call up the bridge to discuss how best we pass each other so as to avoid any stress or confusion.
There is no point in my displaying AIS in the Solent, certainly not in good visibility. As can be seen from the screenshot using AIS in the Solent effectively renders it useless.
The AIS on our boat doesn’t have an on / off switch by default. Which seems odd. So I don’t have it connected yet.
I can see that AIS provides spy in the cab technology to authorities monitoring speed or restricted areas but the price of everyone operating AIS is shown below.
Am I missing the point or not fully understanding AIS ?
Every day is a school day.
Henry

