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I'd like to hear some recommendations for either a cockpit chart
plotter, or a combo using my laptop below and some sort of handheld
above. Keeping in mind our cruising areas, and our limited fixed
income: If a chart plotter/GPS, which one? Or does a GPS attachment
to the laptop, some navigation software, and some sort of handheld
seems to make more sense? If so, what equipment, what software?

For you snowbirds with sailboats out there, what is your set up?


If you are not in a hurry, I would recommend waiting and watching the
current developments of two valuable technologies for pleasure boaters,
superimposing weather info and displaying the locations of other boats on
your GPS map. AIS and DSC are the new technologies for receiving position
reports of other boats in your vicinity on two VHF marine channels 87 & 88
(162.025 and 161.975 mHz) . XM satellite radio is one company that is
currently broadcasting weather info that some GPS receivers are able to
receive and display.

Here is one example of two Garmin units that receive and display XM
satellite weather data:
http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap376c/
http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2730/

www.tvnav.com has the Garmin 376c for $805

Here is more info on signing up for XM satellite weather.
http://www.xmradio.com/weather/av_subscription_pkg.pdf


The Garmin 376c doesn't have AIS vessel traffic reporting and display yet
but if you just can't wait you could try to get a third party AIS receiver
decoder that will put the waypoints into the Garmin 376c.

One such third party AIS receiver is he

http://www.nasamarine.com/AIS/AISENGINE.html

Here are some web pages that further describe AIS and DSC

http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/gmdss/dsc.htm
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/enav/ais/default.htm
http://www.sailmag.com/05feellison.qrk.pdf
http://www.amcom.nl/marine/icom_ic_m421.htm

If you want to use the sound card to decode and display AIS data on your
laptop see this web page:

http://www.coaa.co.uk/shipplotter.htm


Here are a few more interesting links:

http://www.xmradio.com/weather/

http://www.nasamarine.com/press/pdfs/sx35.PDF
http://www.nasamarine.com/press/pdfs/sx35pract.PDF
http://www.nasamarine.com/press/press.html





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I'd like to hear some recommendations for either a cockpit chart
plotter, or a combo using my laptop below and some sort of handheld
above. Keeping in mind our cruising areas, and our limited fixed
income: If a chart plotter/GPS, which one? Or does a GPS attachment
to the laptop, some navigation software, and some sort of handheld
seems to make more sense? If so, what equipment, what software?

For you snowbirds with sailboats out there, what is your set up?


If you are not in a hurry, I would recommend waiting and watching the
current developments of two valuable technologies for pleasure boaters,
superimposing weather info and displaying the locations of other boats on
your GPS map. AIS and DSC are the new technologies for receiving
position reports of other boats in your vicinity on two VHF marine
channels 87 & 88 (162.025 and 161.975 mHz) . XM satellite radio is one
company that is currently broadcasting weather info that some GPS
receivers are able to receive and display.

Here is one example of two Garmin units that receive and display XM
satellite weather data:
http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap376c/
http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2730/

www.tvnav.com has the Garmin 376c for $805

Here is more info on signing up for XM satellite weather.
http://www.xmradio.com/weather/av_subscription_pkg.pdf


The Garmin 376c doesn't have AIS vessel traffic reporting and display yet
but if you just can't wait you could try to get a third party AIS
receiver decoder that will put the waypoints into the Garmin 376c.

One such third party AIS receiver is he

http://www.nasamarine.com/AIS/AISENGINE.html

Here are some web pages that further describe AIS and DSC

http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/gmdss/dsc.htm
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/enav/ais/default.htm
http://www.sailmag.com/05feellison.qrk.pdf
http://www.amcom.nl/marine/icom_ic_m421.htm

If you want to use the sound card to decode and display AIS data on your
laptop see this web page:

http://www.coaa.co.uk/shipplotter.htm


Here are a few more interesting links:

http://www.xmradio.com/weather/

http://www.nasamarine.com/press/pdfs/sx35.PDF
http://www.nasamarine.com/press/pdfs/sx35pract.PDF
http://www.nasamarine.com/press/press.html


One small point of clarification:

Digital Selective Calling (DSC) is on marine VHF channel 70 (156.525 MHz)
Automatic Identification System (AIS) broadcasts are on two VHF marine
channels 87 (161.975 MHz) & channel 88 (162.025 MHz).



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wrote in message

I'd like to hear some recommendations for either a cockpit chart
plotter, or a combo using my laptop below and some sort of handheld
above. Keeping in mind our cruising areas, and our limited fixed
income: If a chart plotter/GPS, which one? Or does a GPS attachment
to the laptop, some navigation software, and some sort of handheld
seems to make more sense? If so, what equipment, what software?

For you snowbirds with sailboats out there, what is your set up?


We set the boat up in 1998 and of course there's been plenty of
technological advances since then. But we didn't want a chart plotter
because we already had a laptop and a couple of GPSs, so we got the
charting software, and hooked them together. We do not have the
charting software hooked to anything else though - we don't have the
radar or the auto pilot hooked into it. Not that it wouldn't be
possible, but we don't want to do it that way.

We have a box for the laptop in the cockpit right next to the helm.
Since the cockpit is enclosed, we don't usually worry about it getting
wet, but if we think there might be a problem we put it down on the
nav table bungee corded down - the helmsman can look over his right
shoulder down the companionway at it.

The box is set up we 12 v connections for both the computer and the
GPS, and there is an antenna connection for the mast top antenna for
the GPS. Inside the box, we have a Plexiglas cover over the keyboard
and I use a trackball to control the cursor.




grandma Rosalie

S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD
CSY 44 WO #156
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