Replacing standing rigging, so mast is coming out. This would be the time to add radar if I ever am... but it's a lot of money. And replacing rigging is already a lot of money. So:
Does everyone now have radar? I.e., is this a "just do it" situation, or are some fraction of folks here still running without radar? I have AIS transmit/receive, which works fine (and saved me in fog -- but the ships had AIS on), and a Davis/octahedral reflector. This is not a question of "is it nice", but "is it practically mandatory"?
--> Advice appreciated. And Happy Holidays!
PS: I ask because it seems maybe everyone just has it, and I am behind the curve:
Sleddog says (2021), "You don't navigate the CA and West Coast on a regular basis without radar. Period. And you don't need the radome way up in the air. 10 feet is fine for getting a reliable 4-8 mile view."
Tiger Beetle says (2020): " I'd minimize expectations of radar reflector performance (e.g., go with the Davis unit and call it good), not install an active radar-response device, install your own small radar with a guard zone alert function (Furuno 1623 = $1300)*, and if you have money left over install an AIS transponder with its own display (Vesper AIS Watchmate 850 = $625), and keep your AIS receiver until you have a transponder."
PPS: Very useful link on radar reflectors by AlanH: https://forum.sfbaysss.org/threads/radar-reflectors-musings.2425/
(My question above actually grew out of "what radar reflector to mount"... which led to "none of them are that great" and these links suggesting radar.)
* But if you have a chartplotter already, then... you are mostly stuck with that brand for your radar. Raymarine's are a lot more.
Does everyone now have radar? I.e., is this a "just do it" situation, or are some fraction of folks here still running without radar? I have AIS transmit/receive, which works fine (and saved me in fog -- but the ships had AIS on), and a Davis/octahedral reflector. This is not a question of "is it nice", but "is it practically mandatory"?
--> Advice appreciated. And Happy Holidays!
PS: I ask because it seems maybe everyone just has it, and I am behind the curve:
Sleddog says (2021), "You don't navigate the CA and West Coast on a regular basis without radar. Period. And you don't need the radome way up in the air. 10 feet is fine for getting a reliable 4-8 mile view."
Tiger Beetle says (2020): " I'd minimize expectations of radar reflector performance (e.g., go with the Davis unit and call it good), not install an active radar-response device, install your own small radar with a guard zone alert function (Furuno 1623 = $1300)*, and if you have money left over install an AIS transponder with its own display (Vesper AIS Watchmate 850 = $625), and keep your AIS receiver until you have a transponder."
PPS: Very useful link on radar reflectors by AlanH: https://forum.sfbaysss.org/threads/radar-reflectors-musings.2425/
(My question above actually grew out of "what radar reflector to mount"... which led to "none of them are that great" and these links suggesting radar.)
* But if you have a chartplotter already, then... you are mostly stuck with that brand for your radar. Raymarine's are a lot more.