- Joined
- Feb 14, 2018
- Messages
- 713
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Wanderlust
- Vessel Make
- 1999 Jefferson Rivanna 52'
Redundancy? Oh... oh... I can play on this one!
We have paper charts for our normal areas of travel. We also have a 12" Garmin chart plotter with the latest software and up-to-date maps, a Raymarine 12" C120W chart plotter, and Garmin's boating app is on our iPhone and iPad. The Garmin chart plotter and the Raymarine chart plotter have independent depth transducers and there is a standalone depth transducer readout, too. The Standard Horizon VHF has an internal GPS antenna and there is a separate GPS antenna that feeds both chart plotters. The radar is old but still functioning and is standalone. When underway, I carry a handheld VHF on my belt. The dinghy also has a Garmin chart plotter and an in-dash VHF radio.
Of course, a good lightning strike trumps the electronics but the paper charts are still useful.
What? Too much?
John
We have paper charts for our normal areas of travel. We also have a 12" Garmin chart plotter with the latest software and up-to-date maps, a Raymarine 12" C120W chart plotter, and Garmin's boating app is on our iPhone and iPad. The Garmin chart plotter and the Raymarine chart plotter have independent depth transducers and there is a standalone depth transducer readout, too. The Standard Horizon VHF has an internal GPS antenna and there is a separate GPS antenna that feeds both chart plotters. The radar is old but still functioning and is standalone. When underway, I carry a handheld VHF on my belt. The dinghy also has a Garmin chart plotter and an in-dash VHF radio.
Of course, a good lightning strike trumps the electronics but the paper charts are still useful.
What? Too much?
John