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AIS receivers
I've started looking into an AIS receiver for a shore based
consideration and note that there are simple receivers available for connection to radar and/or PC's. This will become an important link for small boaters in heavy ship traffic areas and/or cruisers sailing well offshore. It's still early in the implementation process, but well worth looking into, for many. otn |
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TomBigBee and the Great Loop
To those who gave me some information last year on the Great Loop and the
TomBigBee, thank you again. I joined the boat in Carabelle, FL, home of the world's smallest police station. My leg took us to Panama City, Sandestin Resort, Clear Point, Alabama and eventually to Bobby's Fish Camp in Coffeeville, AL. We journeyed through weather which ranged from delightful to dreadful. We discovered a ton of rainwater entry points under the canvas top, but we also had a great deal of fun. The cockpit and canvas has a design flaw which allowed rain water to bead down onto the instruments. I came up with a fix which involved plastic tubing and silicone caulking. Saturday evening in Saraland, AL found me at a Wal-Mart where a very friendly salesclerk asked me what I was looking for. When I told her I expected her to shake her head and run off to find security. To her credit, she understood the concept and pitched in to help. I left Wal-Mart with silicone sealant, two six foot plastic jump ropes and some very colorful masking tape. We installed it the next morning and it worked like a charm. The people we met could not have been more friendlier. One fellow gave up his pickup truck for the night so we could get to and return from our motel. I have to admit that one of the reasons that I have always loved both sailing and motorboating is that you meet strangers that will give you the shirt of their backs in an instant if you are in need. This trip was no different. Tom |
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TomBigBee and the Great Loop
check out http://www.choicescruising.com/
he's got a whole website about his trip on the "great loop". "Tom R." wrote in message ... To those who gave me some information last year on the Great Loop and the TomBigBee, thank you again. I joined the boat in Carabelle, FL, home of the world's smallest police station. My leg took us to Panama City, Sandestin Resort, Clear Point, Alabama and eventually to Bobby's Fish Camp in Coffeeville, AL. We journeyed through weather which ranged from delightful to dreadful. We discovered a ton of rainwater entry points under the canvas top, but we also had a great deal of fun. The cockpit and canvas has a design flaw which allowed rain water to bead down onto the instruments. I came up with a fix which involved plastic tubing and silicone caulking. Saturday evening in Saraland, AL found me at a Wal-Mart where a very friendly salesclerk asked me what I was looking for. When I told her I expected her to shake her head and run off to find security. To her credit, she understood the concept and pitched in to help. I left Wal-Mart with silicone sealant, two six foot plastic jump ropes and some very colorful masking tape. We installed it the next morning and it worked like a charm. The people we met could not have been more friendlier. One fellow gave up his pickup truck for the night so we could get to and return from our motel. I have to admit that one of the reasons that I have always loved both sailing and motorboating is that you meet strangers that will give you the shirt of their backs in an instant if you are in need. This trip was no different. Tom |
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AIS receivers
Take a look at this:
aislive.com Rick otnmbrd wrote: I've started looking into an AIS receiver for a shore based consideration and note that there are simple receivers available for connection to radar and/or PC's. This will become an important link for small boaters in heavy ship traffic areas and/or cruisers sailing well offshore. It's still early in the implementation process, but well worth looking into, for many. otn |
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AIS receivers
You'll be finding more of these services available, as the system grows.
Prices for a simple receiver and software is still too high. Rick wrote: Take a look at this: aislive.com Rick otnmbrd wrote: I've started looking into an AIS receiver for a shore based consideration and note that there are simple receivers available for connection to radar and/or PC's. This will become an important link for small boaters in heavy ship traffic areas and/or cruisers sailing well offshore. It's still early in the implementation process, but well worth looking into, for many. otn |
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