vas
Well-Known Member
hello all,
due to a dubious change of legislation down here, in order to validate (or rather re-issue) my VHF licence I need to have TWO bleeding VHF DCS units WITH GPS embedded. Yep, and that's on a private owned boat, NOT chartered! Funny thing is that my neighbour with a nice old westerly 28ft will also have to have two devices...
Means my trusty (and practically unused) Garmin VHF200 is no longer accepted.
Them being thick, the AIS600 transceiver which does have a GPS antenna and a distress button can be wired to it, is not accepted.
I did buy a ICOM whatever which I'll have to install in the nice spot I'd left for the 7oies Sailor original VHF which now is in a shelf in my office (and gets strange looks from the students...)
To make things worse, they wont accept a handheld device (which would be handy to have on the rib when going somewhere to communicate back to the boat). I guess there are no handhelds with embedded GPS, dunno and it's almost impossible to get a straight answer from these bureaucrats in Athens.
However I'm not happy buying a Garmin 215 VHF because I'll have to also scrap the wired second station installed in the f/b plus the exercise will cost me more than 600euro that i'm not happy to pay for a perfectly functional system.
So, I'm thinking of getting a cheap(ish) EPIRB with AIS/GPS/the works and be done with.
The reason for the cheapish one is that really at 25C+ of water, no sharks or funny other animals, a decent rib and in mobile coverage, I really believe the whole thing is a joke and I'm not planning to spend much on this.
So, Q, is there something I should avoid, only found 5 models on sale here and they all seem to be from the same brand, cannot be right, must be more brands doing that stuff, right?
Cheapest I found here is a MOB1 Ocean Signal 72252 for 275euro, which I guess is going to be scrapped in 5 yrs and a new one bought. Cannot replace batteries although I'm sure by the time the battery expires these idiots will bring another legislative act and ask for something more.
cheers
V.
due to a dubious change of legislation down here, in order to validate (or rather re-issue) my VHF licence I need to have TWO bleeding VHF DCS units WITH GPS embedded. Yep, and that's on a private owned boat, NOT chartered! Funny thing is that my neighbour with a nice old westerly 28ft will also have to have two devices...
Means my trusty (and practically unused) Garmin VHF200 is no longer accepted.
Them being thick, the AIS600 transceiver which does have a GPS antenna and a distress button can be wired to it, is not accepted.
I did buy a ICOM whatever which I'll have to install in the nice spot I'd left for the 7oies Sailor original VHF which now is in a shelf in my office (and gets strange looks from the students...)
To make things worse, they wont accept a handheld device (which would be handy to have on the rib when going somewhere to communicate back to the boat). I guess there are no handhelds with embedded GPS, dunno and it's almost impossible to get a straight answer from these bureaucrats in Athens.
However I'm not happy buying a Garmin 215 VHF because I'll have to also scrap the wired second station installed in the f/b plus the exercise will cost me more than 600euro that i'm not happy to pay for a perfectly functional system.
So, I'm thinking of getting a cheap(ish) EPIRB with AIS/GPS/the works and be done with.
The reason for the cheapish one is that really at 25C+ of water, no sharks or funny other animals, a decent rib and in mobile coverage, I really believe the whole thing is a joke and I'm not planning to spend much on this.
So, Q, is there something I should avoid, only found 5 models on sale here and they all seem to be from the same brand, cannot be right, must be more brands doing that stuff, right?
Cheapest I found here is a MOB1 Ocean Signal 72252 for 275euro, which I guess is going to be scrapped in 5 yrs and a new one bought. Cannot replace batteries although I'm sure by the time the battery expires these idiots will bring another legislative act and ask for something more.
cheers
V.
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