Iliade
Well-Known Member
We too have the SH and have paired it with a Garmin 451s (IIRC.) My previous plotter could not display the AIS so initially I used the SH as a standalone device. It was a revelation!
We now use the 451s' screen for collision avoidance and the SH's for calling the ship up. Both are visible from the cockpit. On the radio I have the zoom set high and the CPA alarm set quite close (100m or so) then use the Garmin's alarm system for primary tracking and alarms.
This does mean that I have to keep the plotter on all the time, but the service battery alone is enough to sail for more than 24 hours on Autohelm before running flat.
All in all I am very pleased with the system. It has made crossing the Channel a far less worrying exercise, virtually removing the need for the handheld compass, and sailing in fog is now not quite so terrifying...
I do though wonder how it will work if we can ever justify fitting an AIS transponder?
We now use the 451s' screen for collision avoidance and the SH's for calling the ship up. Both are visible from the cockpit. On the radio I have the zoom set high and the CPA alarm set quite close (100m or so) then use the Garmin's alarm system for primary tracking and alarms.
This does mean that I have to keep the plotter on all the time, but the service battery alone is enough to sail for more than 24 hours on Autohelm before running flat.
All in all I am very pleased with the system. It has made crossing the Channel a far less worrying exercise, virtually removing the need for the handheld compass, and sailing in fog is now not quite so terrifying...
I do though wonder how it will work if we can ever justify fitting an AIS transponder?