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For those interested in using a smart phone on a boat, especially an
iPhone, here's a great source of information from the www.activecaptain.com web site. Jeff Siegal, author of the site, is a very active boater himself and has done a lot of analysis. Jeff is currently headed north for the summer on his trawler. https://activecaptain.com/articles/m...ones/intro.php If you register (free) with ActiveCaptain you get access to a wealth of online charting and local knowledge. I use it frequently when we are out cruising to get information anchorages, marinas and fuel prices. |
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 21:41:09 -0400, Wayne B
wrote: For those interested in using a smart phone on a boat, especially an iPhone, here's a great source of information from the www.activecaptain.com web site. Jeff Siegal, author of the site, is a very active boater himself and has done a lot of analysis. Jeff is currently headed north for the summer on his trawler. https://activecaptain.com/articles/m...ones/intro.php If you register (free) with ActiveCaptain you get access to a wealth of online charting and local knowledge. I use it frequently when we are out cruising to get information anchorages, marinas and fuel prices. just a reminder...always carry a VHF radio on board your boat. NEVER rely soley on your cellphone. when we folks at USCG stations hear a VHF distress call we can zero in on it with the rescue 21 hardware in seconds...not possible with a phone. |
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On Apr 26, 8:57*pm, bob wrote:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 21:41:09 -0400, Wayne B wrote: For those interested in using a smart phone on a boat, especially an iPhone, here's a great source of information from the www.activecaptain.comweb site. * Jeff Siegal, author of the site, is a very active boater himself and has done a lot of analysis. *Jeff is currently headed north for the summer on his trawler. https://activecaptain.com/articles/m...ones/intro.php If you register (free) *with ActiveCaptain you get access *to a wealth of online charting and local knowledge. *I use it frequently when we are out cruising to get information anchorages, marinas and fuel prices. just a reminder...always carry a VHF radio on board your boat. NEVER rely soley on your cellphone. when we folks at USCG stations hear a VHF distress call we can zero in on it with the rescue 21 hardware in seconds...not possible with a phone. Good thought to keep, Bob. When I can finally hit my river cruise, I plan to carry both. though I'm gonna be on the Ohio river I'd still think that both could come in handy. |
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On Apr 26, 8:41*pm, Wayne B wrote:
For those interested in using a smart phone on a boat, especially an iPhone, here's a great source of information from thewww.activecaptain.comweb site. * Jeff Siegal, author of the site, is a very active boater himself and has done a lot of analysis. *Jeff is currently headed north for the summer on his trawler. https://activecaptain.com/articles/m...ones/intro.php If you register (free) *with ActiveCaptain you get access *to a wealth of online charting and local knowledge. *I use it frequently when we are out cruising to get information anchorages, marinas and fuel prices. My flip-phone will be coming up for renewal in the near future. I may consider an iPhone or a similar device. hmmm, I wonder if he has charts for the Ohio? probably so because it's part of the ICW. I'll check it out. Thanks Wayne! |
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Got one that floats? Or at least doesn't void its warranty if it gets a
little bit damp? -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ Porsche 928: 0 to c in 2.125 years, 2.435 light-years per mile^3 of gas |
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 20:40:18 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote: Got one that floats? Or at least doesn't void its warranty if it gets a little bit damp? ==== http://content.usatoday.com/communities/technologylive/post/2012/02/panasonic-introduces-waterproof-smartphones/1 I was in West Marine the other day and they also have a variety of waterproof cases. A waterproof case might also make it floatable depending on the volume of trapped air and weight of the phone. |
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On 4/30/2012 11:40 PM, Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
Got one that floats? Or at least doesn't void its warranty if it gets a little bit damp? Well, the insurance on my Virgin Mobile phone covers me if I drop it in water.. |
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On Tue, 01 May 2012 11:00:04 -0400, Wayne B
wrote: On Tue, 01 May 2012 10:22:08 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 01 May 2012 00:16:52 -0400, Wayne B wrote: On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 20:40:18 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote: Got one that floats? Or at least doesn't void its warranty if it gets a little bit damp? ==== http://content.usatoday.com/communities/technologylive/post/2012/02/panasonic-introduces-waterproof-smartphones/1 I was in West Marine the other day and they also have a variety of waterproof cases. A waterproof case might also make it floatable depending on the volume of trapped air and weight of the phone. When I hear "case" I think of hard sides. Did you mean these? http://www.westmarine.com/buy/produc...ectronics.html ==== Yes. Perhaps "enclosure" would have been the better word. The generic term is case, with an appropriate adjective. Hard, soft, waterproof,camera,radio, you name it, all cases. Casady |
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