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There is a new system being fitted to ships. It transmits information about
their course, speed, size and various other bits and pieces. I believe that all boats greater than 20m loa in the States must have this system fitted. Does anybody here have a receiver fitted? Is it better than Radar? How well does it work? Regards Donal -- |
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Does anybody here have a receiver fitted?
No, but it sounds way-cool and yet another item to buy a Pelican case for! I'm gettin' one so I can be an achiever! RB |
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This is an IMO requirement, for ships over 300GT on international
voyages (plus others). I don't think it impacts the recreational boater at present, but may, in the future. |
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"Donal" wrote in message ...
There is a new system being fitted to ships. It transmits information about their course, speed, size and various other bits and pieces. I believe that all boats greater than 20m loa in the States must have this system fitted. Does anybody here have a receiver fitted? Is it better than Radar? How well does it work? Regards Donal -- It is for large ships only Donal. But it makes you wonder whats in the future for us. Got a question for you. Do you think you can go anywhere on earth in a boat without big brother watching? I bet they watch every boat at sea everywhere. I know the whole Gulf of Mexico is covered with DEA & USCG radar. Every inch of the houston ship channel is on radar and closed circut TV. In the Gulf they use big blimp mounted radars. Soon they will deploy unmanned planes that can stay aloft for months at a time. Joe Joe |
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It is for large ships only Donal. But it makes you wonder whats in the
future for us. Now you tell me! I just ordered two. One is for my dinghy. I'm gonna make Scotty jealous! RB |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message m... "Donal" wrote in message ... There is a new system being fitted to ships. It transmits information about their course, speed, size and various other bits and pieces. I believe that all boats greater than 20m loa in the States must have this system fitted. Does anybody here have a receiver fitted? Is it better than Radar? How well does it work? Regards Donal -- It is for large ships only Donal. But it makes you wonder whats in the future for us. I'm thinking about the receiver. It should be cheaper to build than a Radar. I suspect that in a couple of years (if not now?) we will be able to buy a receiver that will connect to a laptop PC. It will show all ships in the area, and their course and speed. This will mean that the laptop will tell us if we are on a collision course. Radar sets that offer this functionality cost a lot because a good Radar transmitter is an expensive thing to build. There is no reason why an AIS receiver should cost more than $100. The necessary s/w will probably become available as freeware. So, I suspect that in a couple of years we will all have receivers. Got a question for you. Do you think you can go anywhere on earth in a boat without big brother watching? If big brother wants to watch you, he can follow you anywhere. In our office we have a satellite photo(of our area) that was given to us 12 years ago. You can clearly see individual cars driving along. There is no way that they would have revealed what their real capability was - so I can only assume that they had the ability to clearly pick out an individual 12 years ago. I bet they watch every boat at sea everywhere. I think that they are still limited by manpower. I agree that they have the technical ability to watch every boat. I know the whole Gulf of Mexico is covered with DEA & USCG radar. Every inch of the houston ship channel is on radar and closed circut TV. In the Gulf they use big blimp mounted radars. Soon they will deploy unmanned planes that can stay aloft for months at a time. It's all done in the name of security! Once upon a time, our forefathers dreamed of individual liberty. Now, we cannot even sail upon the high seas without some small minded, uneducated, bureaucratic "officer" interefering. Of course, these ignorant ****s tell me that it is for my own good. Sod 'em. Regards Donal -- |
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In article , Donal
wrote: "Joe" wrote in message m... "Donal" wrote in message ... There is a new system being fitted to ships. It transmits information about their course, speed, size and various other bits and pieces. I believe that all boats greater than 20m loa in the States must have this system fitted. Does anybody here have a receiver fitted? Is it better than Radar? How well does it work? Regards Donal -- It is for large ships only Donal. But it makes you wonder whats in the future for us. I'm thinking about the receiver. It should be cheaper to build than a Radar. I suspect that in a couple of years (if not now?) we will be able to buy a receiver that will connect to a laptop PC. It will show all ships in the area, and their course and speed. This will mean that the laptop will tell us if we are on a collision course. Radar sets that offer this functionality cost a lot because a good Radar transmitter is an expensive thing to build. There is no reason why an AIS receiver should cost more than $100. The necessary s/w will probably become available as freeware. So, I suspect that in a couple of years we will all have receivers. Got a question for you. Do you think you can go anywhere on earth in a boat without big brother watching? If big brother wants to watch you, he can follow you anywhere. In our office we have a satellite photo(of our area) that was given to us 12 years ago. You can clearly see individual cars driving along. There is no way that they would have revealed what their real capability was - so I can only assume that they had the ability to clearly pick out an individual 12 years ago. I bet they watch every boat at sea everywhere. I think that they are still limited by manpower. I agree that they have the technical ability to watch every boat. I know the whole Gulf of Mexico is covered with DEA & USCG radar. Every inch of the houston ship channel is on radar and closed circut TV. In the Gulf they use big blimp mounted radars. Soon they will deploy unmanned planes that can stay aloft for months at a time. It's all done in the name of security! Once upon a time, our forefathers dreamed of individual liberty. Now, we cannot even sail upon the high seas without some small minded, uneducated, bureaucratic "officer" interefering. Of course, these ignorant ****s tell me that it is for my own good. Sod 'em. And Navvie thinks this is a good idea! Soon you won't be able to sail without approved instruction and the right pieces of paper. Peter Wiley |
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![]() "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. And Navvie thinks this is a good idea! Soon you won't be able to sail without approved instruction and the right pieces of paper. Soon???????? It's here already. Coming your way soon! What the hell are we leaving to our children???? Regards Donal -- |
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In article , Donal
wrote: "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. And Navvie thinks this is a good idea! Soon you won't be able to sail without approved instruction and the right pieces of paper. Soon???????? It's here already. Coming your way soon! Tasmania will be last. This is the least populated and most backward state in Australia and that's just how I like it. I can sit in my lounge room and shoot rabbits out the window if I want to, without my neighbours saying a word. Just as long as I'm respectful of their property boundaries and there are no stray bullets. I can buy/build a sailboat and sail it anywhere I want without needing any paperwork at all. I can put in a mooring for a boat and in a year or 2, maybe more, they might find out and ask me to register it & pay a modest fee. I love it here. What the hell are we leaving to our children???? An empty wine cellar and a vacant mooring if I get my choice..... PDW |