johnalison
Well-Known Member
It will be another generation before leisure sailors broadcast all this information, so I don't see the point in worrying about it. I don't think that my little craft represents a great threat to the average ship, but on the whole believe that their masters have my interests at heart, and if I make my position, speed and direction clear they will generally do the right thing.
Information received on AIS is frequently inaccurate, and although the vector information is usually correct, I often see ships "at anchor" while moving at twenty knots, or yachts 600' long or more. There is also a suspiciously large number of 33ft yachts, presumably a default setting in some systems.
Information received on AIS is frequently inaccurate, and although the vector information is usually correct, I often see ships "at anchor" while moving at twenty knots, or yachts 600' long or more. There is also a suspiciously large number of 33ft yachts, presumably a default setting in some systems.