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That would be: "How to make a small fortune in boating? Start with a big one."
So my new to me trawler came with ancient electronics, some maybe even original from 1979. So it's all coming out, and in with the new.
I am bringing some equipment over from my sailboat, grabbing some stuff I have languishing in the storage bins, and denting the refit budget with some new toys.
I have a Garmin 7608xsv from the sailboat, so that's going to be the centerpiece. It was way easier to uninstall than the 7208, and who doesn't want the coolest toys anyway?
I've purchased a Vesper Marine XB-8000 and a Standard Horizon GX-2000 VHF, and I'll bring the spare VHF over, a SH GX-2150. I splurged and bought the trick sidescan transducers from Garmin, I'll put them in when I haul her in the next month or so. I also have in the bin an Airmar combo depth/speedo that's NMEA2K, so I figure that might as well go in at that time as well.
My plan is to install the plotter at the lower helm, and use my tablet as a repeater up on the flybridge. I have an old Android one I picked up cheap at Costco years ago. And worked really well on the sailboat. The 7608 has built in GPS, but I have a Garmin N2K one sitting, so I'm going to add that as well. I'll be GPS rich!
The radio's are going over the lower helm, and I picked up a pair of RAM mics for the flybridge. I have the same setup in the cockpit of my sailboat, and it works really well. I had a white radio already, so I bought a black one, and the color corresponding remote mics. Both radio's will be hooked up to the Vesper AIS via NMEA0183, so they'll both get GPS data for DSC. The GX2000 also gets its AIS data that way, while the GX2150 has a built in receiver. The plotter gets AIS info via N2K, and I think I have enough marine 8 conductor laying around to run 0183 from the radios down to the plotter, that should get me DSC distress data on the plotter.
I plan to run N2K from the bilge up through the lower helm, then to the flybridge. I'll also run outdoor CAT5 along the same path so that when I finally pop for the Garmin radar this spring it'll be ready to go. The Raytheon CRT I have works, and I blew my budget on the AIS system, so no new radar yet. I have an older Garmin GMI-10 that I was going to put up on the FB, primarily for depth display when anchoring, if I don't want to bother with the fancy tablet and sonar in the anchorages where I already know the bottom well.
I have a new VHF antenna to replace a really old one, and a new AIS antenna with 8 foot riser. I also have a SSB antenna to mount. I haven't decided if I'm going to bring over my Icom 802 and Pactor modem, or just put in a mobile ham radio I have. Still debating that one.
In the end I should have 2 redundant VHF radios, both capable of displaying AIS data. I'll have an AIS transponder so the big boys can see me, as can the wife. I'll have a tricked out sidescan sonar that didn't cost the $25k that the JW Fisher's unit I use at work did. I'll have a plotter that can repeat to a tablet, so it's available at the lower helm and FB alike. Oh, and I bought a real air horn and a hailer horn, so I can alert the paddlers to my presence without yelling...
So, what haven't I thought of? What passage making paranoia am I bringing to coastal cruising that I should forget? What would you add to this, and with what priority? And finally, what haven't I thought of yet that's going to bite me?
Thanks
So my new to me trawler came with ancient electronics, some maybe even original from 1979. So it's all coming out, and in with the new.
I am bringing some equipment over from my sailboat, grabbing some stuff I have languishing in the storage bins, and denting the refit budget with some new toys.
I have a Garmin 7608xsv from the sailboat, so that's going to be the centerpiece. It was way easier to uninstall than the 7208, and who doesn't want the coolest toys anyway?
I've purchased a Vesper Marine XB-8000 and a Standard Horizon GX-2000 VHF, and I'll bring the spare VHF over, a SH GX-2150. I splurged and bought the trick sidescan transducers from Garmin, I'll put them in when I haul her in the next month or so. I also have in the bin an Airmar combo depth/speedo that's NMEA2K, so I figure that might as well go in at that time as well.
My plan is to install the plotter at the lower helm, and use my tablet as a repeater up on the flybridge. I have an old Android one I picked up cheap at Costco years ago. And worked really well on the sailboat. The 7608 has built in GPS, but I have a Garmin N2K one sitting, so I'm going to add that as well. I'll be GPS rich!
The radio's are going over the lower helm, and I picked up a pair of RAM mics for the flybridge. I have the same setup in the cockpit of my sailboat, and it works really well. I had a white radio already, so I bought a black one, and the color corresponding remote mics. Both radio's will be hooked up to the Vesper AIS via NMEA0183, so they'll both get GPS data for DSC. The GX2000 also gets its AIS data that way, while the GX2150 has a built in receiver. The plotter gets AIS info via N2K, and I think I have enough marine 8 conductor laying around to run 0183 from the radios down to the plotter, that should get me DSC distress data on the plotter.
I plan to run N2K from the bilge up through the lower helm, then to the flybridge. I'll also run outdoor CAT5 along the same path so that when I finally pop for the Garmin radar this spring it'll be ready to go. The Raytheon CRT I have works, and I blew my budget on the AIS system, so no new radar yet. I have an older Garmin GMI-10 that I was going to put up on the FB, primarily for depth display when anchoring, if I don't want to bother with the fancy tablet and sonar in the anchorages where I already know the bottom well.
I have a new VHF antenna to replace a really old one, and a new AIS antenna with 8 foot riser. I also have a SSB antenna to mount. I haven't decided if I'm going to bring over my Icom 802 and Pactor modem, or just put in a mobile ham radio I have. Still debating that one.
In the end I should have 2 redundant VHF radios, both capable of displaying AIS data. I'll have an AIS transponder so the big boys can see me, as can the wife. I'll have a tricked out sidescan sonar that didn't cost the $25k that the JW Fisher's unit I use at work did. I'll have a plotter that can repeat to a tablet, so it's available at the lower helm and FB alike. Oh, and I bought a real air horn and a hailer horn, so I can alert the paddlers to my presence without yelling...
So, what haven't I thought of? What passage making paranoia am I bringing to coastal cruising that I should forget? What would you add to this, and with what priority? And finally, what haven't I thought of yet that's going to bite me?
Thanks