jollysailor17
Well-Known Member
I am going to invest this year in an AIS system for the boat, linked to the GPS and the VHF DSC. This sounds an excellent idea for crossing shipping lanes at night and in poor visibility especially when I am catnapping and really tired
. I have never actually used one, but on paper it seems a jolly good idea. I am unsure however, whether to buy say a receive only unit, or stump up for a fully fledged Class B Transponder. I want AIS to spot ships in plenty of time and alter course, or make a DSC call and ask them if they have seen me and if so will they be passing ahead or astern? I have a nagging doubt that even if I spend a lot of extra money so I can transmit my MMSI position, whether a big merchantman will pay any attention to a small lowly yacht in its path! Has anyone used AIS, got a Class B transponder or got a clue if its worthwhile?
Thanks
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