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grabbing weather faxes inexpensively on passage
On 16 May 2006 13:55:04 -0700, "
wrote: Hmm, why exactly must I have an SSB? I've just made 10,000 miles from Seattle to Fiji and haven't needed one yet. Am I missing something? How did you order out for pizza ? |
grabbing weather faxes inexpensively on passage
that's a great question! OK, so if you're cruising the west side of
Mexico you can place orders to Downwinds marine on SSB ... |
grabbing weather faxes inexpensively on passage
The way I see it there are two kinds of long distance sailors that don't
need SSB. If you don't care to talk to anyone for a month or more and nobody cares where you are or if you are alive you don't need SSB. At the other end if you are the type that has to stay connected all the time you don't need SSB because you have a satellite phone. :-) -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com wrote in message oups.com... Hmm, why exactly must I have an SSB? I've just made 10,000 miles from Seattle to Fiji and haven't needed one yet. Am I missing something? |
grabbing weather faxes inexpensively on passage
On Wed, 17 May 2006 00:05:16 -0400, "Glenn Ashmore"
wrote: The way I see it there are two kinds of long distance sailors that don't need SSB. If you don't care to talk to anyone for a month or more and nobody cares where you are or if you are alive you don't need SSB. At the other end if you are the type that has to stay connected all the time you don't need SSB because you have a satellite phone. :-) How about all the long distance sailors who carry a SSB receiver for weather and news? On reflection, they would go into your first category. :o) Mark E. Williams |
grabbing weather faxes inexpensively on passage
In article _hxag.44121$iF3.4901@dukeread01, Glenn Ashmore
wrote: The way I see it there are two kinds of long distance sailors that don't need SSB. If you don't care to talk to anyone for a month or more That's me..... and nobody cares where you are or if you are alive you don't need SSB. but not my family & friends. At the other end if you are the type that has to stay connected all the time you don't need SSB because you have a satellite phone. :-) I liked it a lot better when I used to say that I was off to sea for a month, don't expect to hear from me until I hit port. These days if people don't get an email back in 24 hours, they start worrying. Far as I'm concerned, one day is the same as the next when I'm gonna be gone for 8-10 weeks, so who cares. When I stop doing this for a living, I am NOT having either SSB or sat phone aboard. PDW |
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