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Does anyone here use CB radios on their boats?


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SAIL LOCO
 
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Does anyone here use CB radios on their boats?

No why? I did just buy a pair of FR to take to the islands for 2 way between
boat and tender.
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No why? I did just buy a pair of FR to take to the islands for 2 way between
boat and tender.

I also have a pair of the Motorola GMRS 1 watt units. But two CB walkie talkies
would have far better range. Someone should make a waterproof set.

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For when he gets lonely at night, he can talk to the truckers on I 95.


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Does anyone here use CB radios on their boats?

No why? I did just buy a pair of FR to take to the islands for 2 way

between
boat and tender.
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Well your portable VHF is not leagl on shore, so a CB would make sense to
communicate with crewmembers on shore.
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For when he gets lonely at night, he can talk to the truckers on I 95.


"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
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Does anyone here use CB radios on their boats?

No why? I did just buy a pair of FR to take to the islands for 2 way

between
boat and tender.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport






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Well your portable VHF is not leagl on shore, so a CB would make sense to
communicate with crewmembers on shore.


Yes, I'll see if the FRS/GMRS do the trick 1st, since they were a gift. I test
in PA made 3 miles fairly easily. They claim 5. Maybe they'll do that over
water. But if someone's ashore, behind buildings, range is greatly reduced.

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FRS works just fine for most situations. When greater range is needed, we use
our cell phones.


Cell phones work great, we've tried AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon.
Verizon is the best so far, but we still lose signal plenty of times.
Anyway...probably won't bother with CBs...just wondering..

RB
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Bought one once. Turned it on. Half an hour later removed it from use.
Somehow umpteen channels of constant !@#$%^&expletive deleted and inane
redneck wannabe slanguage was not my cup of tea. Comes from having an IQ
above 10 I reckon fershurefershure. Who said, "We are a people separated by
a common language?" CB'ers are the one group who fail to qualify for
membership. Get one BS I think you will fit in quite well actually.


MST


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On 08 Dec 2003 00:09:22 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:


Does anyone here use CB radios on their boats?


RB


First little plastic folding boats and now CB's!!!

Maybe you should have cross posted to alt.RV?
 
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