Minerva
Well-Known Member
On a class b, recreational vessel? Did you aye?AIS is one of those annoying things I don't miss.
Even so.
AIS if you get it set up can actually be quite useful.
The best thing about AIS if you have a transponder. AIS is quite helpful if you are underway. Particularly when the weather is crap.
In my opinion a Gentleman. Changes her AIS status. When she is not underway.
The rest of us appreciate the consideration.
If you RTFM a little bit off swearing and buggering about with the menu. You can turn of CPA and TCPA alarms for moored vessel's.
So you don't get to many.
Unfortunately most marina's seam to be full of inconsiderate wankers who can't be bothered to change their AIS vessel status from underway to moored or turn it off.
If you have ever heard of "pre departure checks" or "post arrival checks", Add update, AIS status.
Particularly if you happen to have your AIS hooked up to one of those annoying GMDSS radios.
The Red button includes such useful info as No of people on Board. Which might come in handy. If it's up to date. Could be very annoying if its not.
Not sure if class B can or can't display no of people on board.
If you don't know how to change AIS status. RTFM.
Or turn it off.
Unless the AIS is part off an all integrated system. Which will set off all kinds of alarms in the rest of the integrated system. So no, I usually changed the status and left the AIS on. Except for a longer duration when we were going to shut down the entire system.