sirockin
New Member
I'm looking at going from Mallorca to Caribbean early in the new year. I should have crew at least to Gibraltar but I'm likely to be doing the crossing single-handed.
Right now I have SSB, VHF (fitted & handheld), EPIRB, depth/speed indicator, GPS (fitted & handheld).
I have around 2000 GBP to spend on more electronics. Right now I'm thinking about a Sea-Me (wired to an alarm buzzer) and an AIS transponder (possibly easy-Trx). Maybe radar as well, although I don't think the budget would cover all three once I've bought fittings and so on.
My main concern is alarms when I'm asleep. Right now I'm tempted to drop the radar as it would probably use too much juice to keep it running whenever I'm asleep (don't have great charging facilities on board although I understand they can be quite helpful for giving alarms when squalls are coming through.
As far as AIS/See-Me is concerned my understanding is:
- See-Me will respond to the majority of commercial vessels' radar (provided they've got them on!)
- Easy-trx will respond to any commercial vessel that has its AIS switched on.
I suppose the big question is which equipment is likely to be on board and switched on when a commercial vessel is on a long passage?
The other area I'm looking at is weather forecasting. My cost-effective options at the moment seem to be:
- Laptop software linked to SSB to receive weatherfaxd
- Direct satellite reception using WXTOIMG and receiver
- Airmar weatherstation transducer which also gives some handy extra features although obviously doesn't give a forecast as such.
Anwyay, I would welcome any advice and views on either of these areas.
Cheers,
Dave
Right now I have SSB, VHF (fitted & handheld), EPIRB, depth/speed indicator, GPS (fitted & handheld).
I have around 2000 GBP to spend on more electronics. Right now I'm thinking about a Sea-Me (wired to an alarm buzzer) and an AIS transponder (possibly easy-Trx). Maybe radar as well, although I don't think the budget would cover all three once I've bought fittings and so on.
My main concern is alarms when I'm asleep. Right now I'm tempted to drop the radar as it would probably use too much juice to keep it running whenever I'm asleep (don't have great charging facilities on board although I understand they can be quite helpful for giving alarms when squalls are coming through.
As far as AIS/See-Me is concerned my understanding is:
- See-Me will respond to the majority of commercial vessels' radar (provided they've got them on!)
- Easy-trx will respond to any commercial vessel that has its AIS switched on.
I suppose the big question is which equipment is likely to be on board and switched on when a commercial vessel is on a long passage?
The other area I'm looking at is weather forecasting. My cost-effective options at the moment seem to be:
- Laptop software linked to SSB to receive weatherfaxd
- Direct satellite reception using WXTOIMG and receiver
- Airmar weatherstation transducer which also gives some handy extra features although obviously doesn't give a forecast as such.
Anwyay, I would welcome any advice and views on either of these areas.
Cheers,
Dave