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Because I'm cheap! If my 121.5 will work, that'd save $100 or more. Of
course, I do not want to compromise safety either. I was thinking about going with a handheld marine radio - are they inadequate? Just today, a new acquaintance told a harrowing story about being under the Golden Gate Bridge with tide going out, lost his engine, heading out to sea, no radio. Saved his butt with a trolling motor and a paddle. Can you imagine boating the SF Bay with no radio? Mitch "Mitchell Gossman" wrote in message om... I'm an airplane pilot with an aviation Icom handheld that will broadcast on 121.5. Any other pilots using this on your boat, esp. when out of cellphone range, for emergency use rather than spending the $$$ on a separate marine VHF radio? Mitch Marine radios are fairly inexpensive, with some under $100. Why take the risk? Besides, a handheld has pretty limited range. |
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