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![]() "Parallax" wrote in message om... I thought I'd have left on my cruise by now but am still finishing my nesting dinghy so while that is happening, I am wondering about taking a computer. Is a computer really desireable on a cruise? Yes. I like to do weird calculations with spreadsheets and work out bizaare optics for fun and profit. You can do that on a calculator. Supposedly you can watch a movie on a computer although I have never done so and am almost unable to watch movies but a cruise on a sailboat has a lot of free time. We brought a collections of DVDs but found it easier to watch them using a DVD player and a TV. Our laptop is able to play DVDs but we rarely used it for such. ..I would never trust my navigation to computer charts so that isnt a reason. Using a computer for navigation is a great asset. But all our charts are backed up by paper charts. Is being in touch via e-mail and news groups really desireable or even practical? E-mail is a great asset and easy if you are a ham or pay a small fee for a service via marine SSB. Newsgroups are harder and much more expensive. If you have a cellphone then access is cheap and easy for both, pretty much the same as dialup but faster. At work, we have a plethora of new computers but all are too big and run on 110 volts. My electrical capacity will be limited to when the engine is running, whatever charge is in my 2 batteries, and whatever my 10 watt solar panel makes. This argues for a laptop. True. My last experience with a laptop had me trying to get it stolen in airports but nobody ever took it. Even though it had a damned crappy power supply, I kept it going far longer than I should have by open-chassis surgery and soldering iron. When it finally did die, I gleefully extracted its hard drive and installed it in an adapter for my current home computer so that every time I see it I imagine it as a brain in a jar and I have gotten my revenge. I can almost imagine it saying "Dave, I know we have had our problems but.....Daisy, Daisy...." So, what do y'all think? Having a computer along is a great asset for a number of reasons. Is there any practical way to do e-mail while underway? If you are a ham then Winlink is free and great. Sailmail is available for marine SSB but costs $250/yr. Once again, if you are within cellphone range then that is a great option. Should I just go back to using my slide rule for calculations? Only if don;t have a life ![]() |
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