DJE
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Nothing here tempts me to start using the app. Think I will stick to transmitting class B AIS when offshore and sending text messages to my shore contact.
I've used it like the old CG66 form, recording the boats details, but won't be using the other features.Nothing here tempts me to start using the app. Think I will stick to transmitting class B AIS when offshore and sending text messages to my shore contact.
One advantage is it downloads the inshore shipping forecast when in range of a mobile phone mast.
Oh I don't know. Data comes cheap these days and the User Interface is actually very good. Looking at the app I suspect that it only downloads the weather when you are logged in.That is a typical pointless App function - which means it uses your data allowance to gather information, whether you want it or not.
If want inshore waters forecast easily obtained directly (ideally in printable format as quicker/faster to download)
Impressive, are you doing one of these virtual races?I used the app 4 times then checked my stats online. The result came as quite a surprise...
Not sure if this has already been posted (sorry) but I have just downloaded the app and part of the registration process is to input my vehicle make model colour and registration number
Hmm.
So safetrx is just as useless as CG66 then. If it gives false alarms it may not be acted upon if there is an emergency. I take the earlier point that lack of mandatory updating of CG66 rendered it less useful, and accept that I was wrong in thinking CG66 was continuing in some form.
I think I will continue in the belief that I am responsible for my safety and out at sea cant rely on help.
No, but I am considering marketing engine tweaks!Impressive, are you doing one of these virtual races?
Lots of scope for confusion too. Registered phone on a different boat or owner travelled to boat in a different car. Dangerous to make assumptions from phone and car data about what is happening offshore.Handy information to have to allow a Coastguard team to check if your car is still at the marina/launch site. Are you overdue, where did you launch from. Every clue helps in a search scenario!
Lots of scope for confusion too. Registered phone on a different boat or owner travelled to boat in a different car. Dangerous to make assumptions from phone and car data about what is happening offshore.
So an owner pressed the emergency alert
According to the lifeboat report, he did not press the emergency alert.
Pete
According to the lifeboat report, he did not press the emergency alert.
Pete
Perhaps he did not, but my phone often "butt dials", as my daughter calls it, people. Perhaps he butt dialed from the app? They should be able to look at the data logs to see what happened.According the the report he said he hadn't - an important distinction.
According the the report he said he hadn't - an important distinction.