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Re: Aqua-Star detail fit out

Paul
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On my next boat I am going for two Raymarine units so that one is always on radar plus a large 15 inch Raymarine screen to one side with the Ray chart package plus a Yeoman plotter as I like to update physical charts during the journey. You can also pipe the Raymarine plotter signal through to some TV’s if you want so that passengers can see where they are.


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We already have dual displays at each position on the current boat and find it very useful. As you say one for radar and one for the plotter - but integrated so that you can overlay data (waypoints and charts with radar images etc). I tend to use the plotter for nav and the radar for collision avoidance - plotter north up - radar head up.
From what I've seen, the E series and the Raymarine software work better than the others if you want to stick to a single manufacturer and not "do your own thing".

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I would also go Rymarine on the radio and have that DSC integrated into the plotter – this will enable you to see the position of friends boats etc providing they have DSC radios.


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I question this though. In order to find a friend, you would need to send a DSC message to his boat and get it to respond back onto your plotter. In reality, I dont think this would happen. A more passive approach would be to use AIS. The class B systems are now coming onto the market. Apart from making yourself more visible and thus safer, you could also encourage your friends to do the same and then have a continuous display of their position. I did a little test using a laptop and a NASA AIS engine last time we crossed the channel. It seemed to "see" further than the Radar - we like to keep a good lookout so "seeing" ships on the AIS before you actually see them on radar is great. It also seemed to be more accurate on its collision info than the radar's MARPA. I will be fitting at least an AIS reciever on my next boat.

Mike
 
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Hi guys,
Thanks for that very interesting info - funny enough I have been looking at the Raymarine "e" series and I downloaded its free trial software 162 meg of it!! yesterday and I played around with it - It is fairly easy to use and I want to find out more about it - Like is it intergratable on a pc. Like hurricane I am thinking about a fixed pc on the boat that I would like to use for navigation as well as systems controller.
 
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The AIS reciver is now integrated with the E series - I agree with the comments.

The Ryamarine raychart used with the es series and an onboard computer is fine Glenn. You can also take the flash card home and update your routes at home etc.

For ease of use and intengration - raymarine is the way to go and they offer a good backup service.
 
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AIS stands for Automatic Indentification System and is a system that is fitted to all vessels over 300 tonnes.
Each vessel with a AIS system broadcasts detailed information on it's course, speed, name, destination, cargo, etc.
This is on a VHF channel and can be picked up and displayed on a standalone screen or integrated with the radar picture.

You can find out more here:-

http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/Produ...product_id=4004

http://aisfree.aislive.com/Influx.aspx
 
Re: Aqua-Star watch this space DIARY

28th May
We have got to the stage that we are actively in discussions with Aqua-Star as to PRICE and specifications - One thing we have agreed with them is the price they will allow me against our wonderful Fairline Squadron 59 we have agreed with them that we will actively help them sell the boat in the Med. I shall even do a deal with whoever purchases it that they can rent my birth in the Marina de La Duquesa Costa Del Sol
These births are VERY difficult to get so I'm sure someone will get a fabulous deal. - Tell all your friends - It will be available late 2008 - That's when our new boat will be ready for us. Sorry that sounds a bit like the hard sell - I did not mean it to be!!! Its just part of the deal to purchase our new boat, and the sought of thing others might be interested in.
I shall keep you guys informed when we get to the next stage
 
Re: Aqua-Star watch this space DIARY

Hi Guys - firstly I cant believe 3208 peeps have viewed this thread - Many thanks to all those who have contributed to the input - for my part it has been fascinating - and i have truly learnt from many of the posts - SO BEFORE IT DROPS OFF THE BOTTOM OF THESE POSTS - a very warm thank you.
Special thanks has to go to Paul who has sent me the video of the tv prog. Having watched it I must say - WHAT FUN - sorry Paul I know for you its deadly serious but its much better than East Enders! More power to your elbow Paul - Go get em!!! When this thread drops of the bottom i shall continue with the diary - its just that when purchasing a boat of this size - it doesn't just HAPPEN - it takes some time - I don't believe in just blogging for bloggings sake - when we have something to report - we shall.!!!! Good luck to you all !!
 
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It's not 3000+ peeps. That number is the number of views, so 300 people might have viewed 10 times each (people look at a thread more than once, as new replies are made etc)
 
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