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ACR was advertizing a class b AIS transponder at the Seattle boat
show and they claim it is available in Canada for about $1000. This includes the vhf and gps antennas. They don't sell in the US because they haven't been approved yet in the US! Gordon |
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Gordon wrote: ACR was advertizing a class b AIS transponder at the Seattle boat show and they claim it is available in Canada for about $1000. This includes the vhf and gps antennas. They don't sell in the US because they haven't been approved yet in the US! Gordon Simrad's (now a Navico brand) AI50 is about the same, including an own display - not yet ratified in the US on non-technical reasons I guess. Marc -- remove bye and from mercial to get valid e-mail http://www.heusser.com |
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"Roger Long" wrote: "Marc Heusser" d wrote display - not yet ratified in the US on non-technical reasons I guess. Same reasons the Coast Guard isn't listening for DSC distress calls. Same reasons that, despite the over hyped but still vital needs of homeland security, billions were spent on new vessels for the USCG without getting so much as a usable dinghy. It's so depressing to watch. Even worse to be paying for. I do not envy you on that - what a pity for such a wonderful land. Marc -- remove bye and from mercial to get valid e-mail http://www.heusser.com |
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Marc Heusser wrote:
In article , "Roger Long" wrote: "Marc Heusser" d wrote display - not yet ratified in the US on non-technical reasons I guess. Same reasons the Coast Guard isn't listening for DSC distress calls. Same reasons that, despite the over hyped but still vital needs of homeland security, billions were spent on new vessels for the USCG without getting so much as a usable dinghy. It's so depressing to watch. Even worse to be paying for. I do not envy you on that - what a pity for such a wonderful land. All that and still the best country in the world. Stephen |
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Stephen Trapani wrote:essels for the USCG
without getting so much as a usable dinghy. It's so depressing to watch. Even worse to be paying for. I do not envy you on that - what a pity for such a wonderful land. All that and still the best country in the world. In your eyes, not in a good many others. Cheers Marty, Living in the True North |
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Marty wrote:
Stephen Trapani wrote:essels for the USCG without getting so much as a usable dinghy. It's so depressing to watch. Even worse to be paying for. I do not envy you on that - what a pity for such a wonderful land. All that and still the best country in the world. In your eyes, not in a good many others. No, not in my eyes, objectively, by any reasonable measure. Stephen |
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"Stephen Trapani" wrote in message
... Marty wrote: Stephen Trapani wrote:essels for the USCG without getting so much as a usable dinghy. It's so depressing to watch. Even worse to be paying for. I do not envy you on that - what a pity for such a wonderful land. All that and still the best country in the world. In your eyes, not in a good many others. No, not in my eyes, objectively, by any reasonable measure. Stephen Remember the light bulb joke... how many Americans does it take to screw in a light bulb... just one. He puts the bulb in the socket and the world revolves around him. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Jan 27, 1:43*pm, "Roger Long" wrote:
"Marc Heusser" d wrote display - not yet ratified in the US on non-technical reasons I guess. Same reasons the Coast Guard isn't listening for DSC distress calls. *Same reasons that, despite the over hyped but still vital needs of homeland security, billions were spent on new vessels for the USCG without getting so much as a usable dinghy. It's so depressing to watch. *Even worse to be paying for. -- Roger Long Oh come on Roger..What's 94 million dollars and 8 cutters trashed ? It's not like the 8th district is short on vessels and refusing to go out in rough weather is it? Joe |
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Stephen Trapani wrote:
Marty wrote: Stephen Trapani wrote:essels for the USCG without getting so much as a usable dinghy. It's so depressing to watch. Even worse to be paying for. I do not envy you on that - what a pity for such a wonderful land. All that and still the best country in the world. In your eyes, not in a good many others. No, not in my eyes, objectively, by any reasonable measure. Not according the UN, or many other studies. Tell me that your life expectancy is the longest in the world, that you have the lowest rate of infant mortality, that you have the highest rate of literacy, that you have the greatest percentage of population with decent health care, that you have the lowest rate of violent crime on the planet, that you have the lowest rate of recidivism, that you have the most civil liberties, that you have the most open government.... the list is huge. Objective? I don't think so. Cheers Marty |
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Capt. JG wrote:
In your eyes, not in a good many others. No, not in my eyes, objectively, by any reasonable measure. Stephen Remember the light bulb joke... how many Americans does it take to screw in a light bulb... just one. He puts the bulb in the socket and the world revolves around him. Certainly seems apt in Stephen's case, many Germans thought his way in 1938.... Cheers Marty |
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