lenten
Well-Known Member
as title------hopefully tough-----not rechargable batteries----open boat but will be kept in front cuddy so pretty dry------suggestions appreciated
Assume coastal inshore UK.
BBC app on your phone would do a job.
i am in that tiny minority -----never had a mobile phone
It's an open boat, I had assumed that (if he had had a smart phone) he wouldn't be very far off shore!The BBC app requires a mobile phone signal.
Probably where he is going! i wish more people would.Astonishing! What on earth do you look at when you're walking about?
I would buy a Roberts Classic 993 MW, LW, FM portable radio for about £20as title------hopefully tough-----not rechargable batteries----open boat but will be kept in front cuddy so pretty dry------suggestions appreciated

It's an open boat, I had assumed that (if he had had a smart phone) he wouldn't be very far off shore!
+ 1 for Roberts. Just bought their "993" on Amazon for under £20. Get's good reviews. Felt appropriate and nostalgic to buy a radio from a longstanding British company for listening to the shipping forecast ;-)We used a Roberts with a clock and cassette player. We could set the record to come on at 0530 or whatever so we didn’t have to wake up that early .
You might find one on Fleabay.
Presumably in an open boat you are close enough to shrive that FM radio will be available - the shipping forecast is on Radio 4, I guess? SSB and shortwave would seem to be unnecessary.as title------hopefully tough-----not rechargable batteries----open boat but will be kept in front cuddy so pretty dry------suggestions appreciated