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![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 15:48:32 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Rusty" blank wrote in message m... I think it's time to get an Iridium satellite phone. We're gong to have way too much time away from cell sites. Any suggestions as to a cruiser-friendly source of hardware and airtime? Thanks, Rusty It's my observation that people who have to have a phone so they can blabbermouth 24/7 while out cruising should just stay home. If you need to be plugged in to the communications grid 24/7 you're not cut out for cruising - just stay home and leave the waterways open for real cruisers, please. Today's men are turning into girly men. Bunch of sissies. Spend the money on a EPIRB instead. Cruise and try shutting your mouth for a week or a month. You might learn something for the first time in your life. Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur, While I realize that weather is of little interest to you on your trailer-sailer anchored in your snug little Bayou but to people out there on the water it is one of their primary concerns and there are three basic ways to get weather reports once you're out of sight of land (1) H.F. radio, (2) Iridium phone or (3) satellite (immersat, for example). I've done cost comparisons and going from nothing to a complete installation is cheaper using Iridium so more and more cruisers are opting for Iridium as weather reports through Iridium can be received 24 hours a day while H.F. is greatly dependent upon daily propagation variations. As you say, " try shutting your mouth for a week or a month. You might learn something for the first time in your life." Correction, there is a fourth and more reliable way of getting weather reports. That's knowing how to look at the glass and the sky and being able to interpret what they tell you for your part of the world. How do you think sailors got around before your exclusive reliance on technology? Your little do-it-like-a-lubber screed simply reinforces my opinion that you're no sailor. But, then again, anybody who has good opportunity to do coastal cruising in your part of the world, (considered premiere cruising grounds) but instead sits in a marina on the Internet probably won't ever understand that. Wilbur Hubbard |
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