Babylon
Well-known member
I sailed without a CP for the first five years of ownership (2007 to 2012 up, down and across the Channel), during which time nothing failed.
I only swapped out the old basic but superbly robust Simrad VHF for Standard Horizon kit (DSC VHF with AIS and CP300) because I began sailing with my then young son and wanted him to have an easy means of raising the alarm if I was unconscious/dead/lost.
Now the CP can't handle the AIS data any more and the VHF is constantly exploding with alarms.
What's wrong with paper charts (I always carry a full set for the area) and a handheld GPS for those very rare situations of real panic?
I only swapped out the old basic but superbly robust Simrad VHF for Standard Horizon kit (DSC VHF with AIS and CP300) because I began sailing with my then young son and wanted him to have an easy means of raising the alarm if I was unconscious/dead/lost.
Now the CP can't handle the AIS data any more and the VHF is constantly exploding with alarms.
What's wrong with paper charts (I always carry a full set for the area) and a handheld GPS for those very rare situations of real panic?