Buck Turgidson
Well-Known Member
or if he wants to keep the dragonfly then a Single Triton 2 display in the cockpit will give him an AIS display which is far superior to the NASA product and be future proof if he wants to connect log, wind etc in the future.If I were in your situation, with that budget I’d buy a 6 or 7 inch Garmin plotter and an AIS send and receive box by Emtrak. You could save £200 by getting the Matsutec version of the Emtrak box, but I understand your wish to get ‘name brand’ stuff in this important area.
You’ll want a chartplotter anyway, and by going this route you’ll save valuable space on your instrument area in cockpit by not having a separate AIS display.
Nowt wrong with the NASA unit, and they’re a very nice company to deal with, with great customer support, but if you’re going to go the chartplotter route I’d say just add an AIS box of your choice to that. The Garmin Echomap plotters come with full Uk charts included, which saves a few quid