fireball
Well-Known Member
I am definitely one of that majority that cannot see the bad side of AIS. What I can see is that it is relatively useless as an aid to navigation until most objects afloat are transmitting their position, course and speed. You would only not want others to know where you were if you were up to no good so what's the problem? I await to be woken up!
Take a look at a chart overlayed with AIS data - usually great big triangles for targets - fine for big ships as they are quite spread apart - now put on a big triangle for every leisure vessel - it will quickly obliterate the chart.
Your choice for AIS display is on/off and sometimes a range restriction depending on chart plotter - you don't get the choice for AIS A only - which means the boats that you usually avoid by sight now must appear on your CP as well - even if you just want to see the big boats on it.
Basically if all leisure vessels were compelled to have AIS B transmitters it would cause information overload on current (at least leisure) chart plotter sets.
Luckily for me my CP chart plotter has not been updated so does not display class B (leisure) boats... I don't intend to update it ... until a filter is available.