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"Capt. JG" wrote:
"krj" wrote in message t... Rosalie B. wrote: We fixed the radio mike so that we could get it from the helm (radio was in the aft cabin). And we put the radio speakers in the cockpit after we had an incident going through Norfolk very slowly so we would get to the next bridge when it would be able to open, and we totally did not hear or see a barge with a tow coming up behind us. A friend (also behind us) called me on the radio and I heard that (because he used my name). snip Doesn't anyone but me have a handheld VHF sitting in the cup holder on the pedestal available for immediate use? Why do all that rewiring. Handhelds are inexpensive and convenient krj What cup holder? We have a pocket on the side of the pedestal for a winch handle - no cup holder. Don't really need one - neither of us drinks coffee. What rewiring? Our boat came with the radio mounted just inside the aft companionway (center cockpit boat) which is right next to the helm seat. Why should we use a handheld when we have a radio right next to the helm which has an antenna up the mast already? The speaker is within arms reach of the helmsman. I always bring my handheld in my foulie pocket and typically there's a spare handheld on the boat that is charged by shore power. We do have a handheld but we don't use it very often. To use a handheld, you have to hold it in your hand. That means one hand less for doing other things. |
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