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![]() A friend has a 55 foot power boat on which he installed an AIS transceiver. Obviously, he didn't purchase it in the US. To start with, he had it improperly programmed. It wasn't broadcasting what he was. (Pleasure boat) The Coast Guard was warning him (vhf) that he was out of the shipping lanes, he was crossing the lanes illegally, he was about to go aground, yada yada because they thought he was a big cargo ship. They were less than happy when he told them what he was. He has rectified that problem. He reports now that he is refining his routes too much now do to having too much info. Where, he used to just cross the straits using his eyes and radar as we all do, he is now taking into account all the added stuff that comes from AIS. The result is that he is beginning to ignore the AIS data. Now, if the above examples are valid, what would happen if there was several hundred small craft putting out AIS sigs? Would the big guys pay any attention? Would the Coasties pay attention? Would anybody pay attention? Would everyone just program the pleasure boats out of their system? Maybe the US should limit pleasure boat usage to offshore only, which is really where it is now. Gordon |
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