Finally installed AIS from Standard Horizon GX2200 VHF to Raymarine E80 at the navstation and E120 at the helm for coastal cruising.
Is that before or after new sails, dinghy davits and life raft?Then when you "upgrade" to the latest iteration of Raymarine hardware.....StarTrek.... for boats.
Did you connect via hardwire or wireless?Finally installed AIS from Standard Horizon GX2200 VHF to Raymarine E80 at the navstation and E120 at the helm for coastal cruising.View attachment 184003
You nailed it NYSail. I had a friend of mine who in a former life was a US Navy Surface Warfare Officer, and when he looked at my Garmin chartplotter overlaid with AIS, radar and satellite weather, he was amazed. He said it was more information available in one place than he ever had on the bridge of a destroyer. We live in a pretty amazing age of electronic capabilities that can be had by anyone for thousands of dollars on any boat.I just did same but didn’t attempt to interface with old raymarine stuff. Garmin 7607 chart plotter that I bought for previous boat, new Garmin 800 ais, and new Garmin radar. Really cool stuff when working together.
Enjoy!
Paper charts always in cockpit when traveling and horns for If/when the fog rolls in.....You nailed it NYSail. I had a friend of mine who in a former life was a US Navy Surface Warfare Officer, and when he looked at my Garmin chartplotter overlaid with AIS, radar and satellite weather, he was amazed. He said it was more information available in one place than he ever had on the bridge of a destroyer. We live in a pretty amazing age of electronic capabilities that can be had by anyone for thousands of dollars on any boat.
Just don't get overdependant on it![]()