Ker-Riste even scarier *yks The skipper
is the Commodore in the Seven Seas Cruising Association (SSCA) !!He should know better than to keep his head out of the electronics and out on the Horizon.This guy is certifiable Electronics Loonie

. I wonder if he could sail the boat if he lost power.Look at all the crap this guy hasElectronics. Compactly mounted in the navigation station area are the following:ACR® Satellite EPIRB, Furuno® 1620 CRT display, Interphase® Probe SONAR, Furuno GP-32 GPS/WAAS Navigator, Garmin® GPSII+, ICOM® M710 HF Radio, Yaesu® FT-890 HF Radio, Sanyo® Worldspace Satellite Receiver, Raymarine 45 VHFKenwood® AM/FM/cassette/CD (with changer), SCS® PTC-IIex PACTOR Controller, Zip® 650 CD Drive/Burner, Zip®250 Drive, Edgeport® 8 Com Port Expander, Canon® BJC-250 printer, Compaq nx7000 laptop computer,Satellite Telephone,View-Sonic 15" flat screen, View-Sonic Video Processor,Shinco DVD/VCD player,Bose® 151 speakers andA Hornet® Burglar Alarm systemThis is NOT to mention the A.I.S Transponder reader for which this whole thread is aboutSpare electronics include a Garmin® GPS-III+, Garmin GP60 GPS; Sony® World Band Receiver, and Compaq Presario 2500 laptop computerHey I think Electronic Nav Aids are great and I use them all the time, but there is a point when you need to "navigate" a boat for yourself. I bet if he didn't have all those elctronics his natural instincts would have been "Lets steer totally clear of that big ship over there"