yachtorion
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to decide whether to fit a fixed VHF to my Hunter Liberty. The Liberty is a coastal and estuary boat and that's my intended use.
The boat currently has no electrical system at the old one was unsafe. I'm installing a new one.
There is no VHF antenna. There is no NMEA source of GPS data as I plan to use a tablet for nav.
I'm tempted to buy a handheld DSC VHF with integrated GPS. I'd get one with a charging cradle and hook it up to the 12v system for charging.
The alternative would be to get a VHF antenna and a fixed VHF with a built in GPS.
The fixed VHF would supply better range but I'm not sure I need it. The handheld keeps things simple (i.e. reliable) and easy to repair/replace.
What would you do?
The boat currently has no electrical system at the old one was unsafe. I'm installing a new one.
There is no VHF antenna. There is no NMEA source of GPS data as I plan to use a tablet for nav.
I'm tempted to buy a handheld DSC VHF with integrated GPS. I'd get one with a charging cradle and hook it up to the 12v system for charging.
The alternative would be to get a VHF antenna and a fixed VHF with a built in GPS.
The fixed VHF would supply better range but I'm not sure I need it. The handheld keeps things simple (i.e. reliable) and easy to repair/replace.
What would you do?