prv
Well-Known Member
We will be liveaboard in Scotland for 3 years, during which time we will be enjoying some inland cruising (eg Caledonian Canal) with some offshore visits to the Western Isles. I'm thinking that a VHF & plotter would be all that was needed for that? After 3 years, we want to cruise to the Mediterranean for a year or more (radar needed?) & then have an option for the Caribbean if we feel inclined. I'm assuming an Atlantic run would need some more kit, maybe SSB radio & AIS?
The order of equipment vs place here seems odd. Surely radar is more important in Scotland, where you get fog, than in the Med where you don't?
Similarly, AIS isn't useless on an Atlantic crossing, but it's much more important in heavily-trafficked coastal waters.
I don't think SSB is an essential anywhere nowadays, satphone (and satellite email) has superseded it for serious point-to-point communication. Though if I was sailing long-distance I would still fit SSB for geeky interest and the more casual net-chat type stuff.
As mentioned, an EPIRB and/or PLB(s) would be sensible nowadays.
Pete