Hi, bought a '84 sailboat recently. It has a mixture of electronic equipment from different eras (see below). I live on an island near a ferry terminal and with a lot of boat traffic so thinking of AIS. Im mainly coastal cruising. The chartplotter supports AIS but is an old cp180i (nmea0183). The depth sounder is st40 (seatalk1) and the autopilot is seatalk ng. The radio is a very old pre dsc one.
My first thought was to get a radio that supports AIS receive and nmea wifi gateway and use an ipad (ignore connections for depth / auto pilot,.. but maybe there are advantages to networking these?). Of course other options would be to get an AIS transceiver, perhaps St1 to NMEA0183 (for the depth sounder) and then NMEA0183 to NMEA2000 and then a gateway. When you add up all those converters, splitters it adds up to a lot. Is it better to keep it simple and just have a DSC radio + AIS transp with splitter + a gateway + ipad all on nmea2k? I.e. ditch the charplotter altogether?
There's so many combinations and options im trying to avoid pitfalls or massive wastes of time, money and energy!
Any advice as to the setup you would choose given my needs and current kit would be most welcome, thanks!
My first thought was to get a radio that supports AIS receive and nmea wifi gateway and use an ipad (ignore connections for depth / auto pilot,.. but maybe there are advantages to networking these?). Of course other options would be to get an AIS transceiver, perhaps St1 to NMEA0183 (for the depth sounder) and then NMEA0183 to NMEA2000 and then a gateway. When you add up all those converters, splitters it adds up to a lot. Is it better to keep it simple and just have a DSC radio + AIS transp with splitter + a gateway + ipad all on nmea2k? I.e. ditch the charplotter altogether?
There's so many combinations and options im trying to avoid pitfalls or massive wastes of time, money and energy!
Any advice as to the setup you would choose given my needs and current kit would be most welcome, thanks!
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