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On Fri, 9 Sep 2005 17:21:39 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:
wrote in message roups.com... I continue to feel that boats in most areas except remote inland lakes should carry a VHF. Here's a story of a collision that could have been *easily* prevented if the boaters had a VHF. Or flares. The fact that the battery was dead on the boat makes a good case for a hand-held VHF on the smallest boats and a hand-held backup for larger craft. The tug and barge may have been technically wrong, but the other boaters could have been "dead right" without a couple of lucky breaks. I have struggled with the decision of whether or not to install a fixed mount VHF radio/antenna on my 20 footer. I have a pretty reliable Standard Horizon HX260S hand held VHF (subject to battery discharge and without the range of a fixed mount) and we always carry our cell phones when on the boat. We are near shore boaters on Lake Erie because of the size of the boat and do not go out when storms or bad seas are predicted. The $200 for the purchase of the fixed mount VHF and antenna/ratchet mount is not the concern...I just wonder if it is overkill for our situation considering the emergency communication hardware we already have. My last 'emergency' was made worse when the radio would transmit only about 1/2 mile and the battery in the cell phone died. Granted, it was all my fault, but that's my $0.02. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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