electronics for ocean saftey

Godfirst

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Hi new to salt water... want to take the boat to Catalina Island Ca, what electronics should I have? I know a good marine radio, what about chatplotters with gps? First time so just want a safe voyage.

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Pez Vela

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Re: electronics for ocean saftey

Start with a compass and a paper chart and know how to use them. From there, every additional piece of electronic gear will increase your safety margin if you know how to use them. Lack of coastal and offshore experience would be my biggest concern for you.
 

ajgraz

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Re: electronics for ocean saftey

As you said, a VHF...and make sure you've got a good 8' antenna, too.

As Vez said, compass and paper chart are good; but it's not like you're sailing the wide open ocean here, you can see Catalina from Long Beach on a reasonably clear day. Lots of folks make that run "by eye." To be safe, I'd say a GPS and depthfinder ought to be enough, and a compass as backup so you can find your way east in the highly unlikely event things go real sour.

The waters between the mainland and Catalina are not that severe, even on the worst of days. Not to mention, that's a heavily traveled corridor...very heavily, actually, watch for cargo ships and tugs/barges. Basic safety stuff (the above, plus pfd's, flares, horn/whistle, etc.), some experience, a kicker motor (and/or SeaTow), and a sound boat and I wouldn't worry about it too much. And a spotlight would be good, both as a safety/signal device and to look out for nearshore floating kelp patties and such at dawn/dusk.

That said, what is your experience level, where (and what time of year) are you putting out from, and what's the boat?

EDIT: I do see you say "new to saltwater." Assuming you're putting out from L.A. County, Please do some tooling around Long Beach harbor, and a few short 1-2 mile kelpbed trips first, just to get yourself some salt experience.
 

Godfirst

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Re: electronics for ocean saftey

Thanks for the advice, the boat is a deep V 26footer has a small cuddy cabin and basically the boat has been used in freshwater, but was really designed for saltwater with the deep V. Probably wait till next spring now that the weather has changed drastically in so cal so I will have alot of time to prepare and research, any other things I should consider?

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Pez Vela

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Re: electronics for ocean saftey

I will have alot of time to prepare ...

So put in some time on the ocean with your boat and it's new electronics before making the crossing. It's a bigger pond than you might be lead to believe and your seamanship skills will likely prove quite valuable, once you acquire them.
 

Lyle29464

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Re: electronics for ocean saftey

1. VHF 1a The correct ground tackle.
2. compass
3. chart
 
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