I was posting over on a VHF thread and thought it may be a good idea to bring this to a post of its own. We just purchased a used 22 cruiser, still pinching myself. It's a very well taken care of boat that's spent its whole life that I know of on fresh water lakes. It's very sparsely outfitted, with just a basic VHF, no GPS etc.
I'd like to keep the boat as simple as possible. This is our first motor boat, we started out on a 19ft cruiser that we sailed sans engine for a few years inshore and offshore, then moved up to larger sailboats with mostly small outboards only used for docking, needless to say, without large engines and battery banks our electronics consisted of mostly paper charts and a handheld GPSmap76.
Just for ease of use I'm thinking of adding a small plotter and I need to upgrade the VHF. I was thinking of getting a GPS/AIS enabled VHF, and a plotter that has the capability of adding auto pilot in the future. Now that I have a running engine, electrical draw doesn't seem to be an issue anymore. We took the boat out for a test run last week and we did just fine with the equipment installed. I really hate drilling holes in any boat, so I'm also tempted to just keep it as is for now.
The one area I do want to upgrade is the anchoring system, it has a small anchor roller and bruce anchor, the shaft of the anchor sits on the fiberglass instead of the roller and you can see where that and the chain have rubbed the gelcoat. I have a left over Delta 22 from my last sailboat, I've been thinking of buying and installing a new roller, then putting the delta on the boat and getting a small fortress as a stern/back-up anchor. In my area a plow and danforth type anchor are all you really need.
Otherwise what gear do you have aboard that you really could not live without, tell me what I don't know, if you were in my position what would be your priority gear to add?
We'll mostly be using the boat with myself, my wife and our two small kids. Generally day, and into the night excursions with some overnights, hopefully a few longer spells aboard, cruising to some ports North and South of Charleston, say Georgetown, Beaufort and Savannah. Hopefully one day the keys, Ft Jefferson and maybe the Bahamas, and of course the Loop eventually, ha, isn't that everyones plan? So I'd appreciate your thoughts on safety and other gear.
Thanks, and hope to see you out on the water.
I'd like to keep the boat as simple as possible. This is our first motor boat, we started out on a 19ft cruiser that we sailed sans engine for a few years inshore and offshore, then moved up to larger sailboats with mostly small outboards only used for docking, needless to say, without large engines and battery banks our electronics consisted of mostly paper charts and a handheld GPSmap76.
Just for ease of use I'm thinking of adding a small plotter and I need to upgrade the VHF. I was thinking of getting a GPS/AIS enabled VHF, and a plotter that has the capability of adding auto pilot in the future. Now that I have a running engine, electrical draw doesn't seem to be an issue anymore. We took the boat out for a test run last week and we did just fine with the equipment installed. I really hate drilling holes in any boat, so I'm also tempted to just keep it as is for now.
The one area I do want to upgrade is the anchoring system, it has a small anchor roller and bruce anchor, the shaft of the anchor sits on the fiberglass instead of the roller and you can see where that and the chain have rubbed the gelcoat. I have a left over Delta 22 from my last sailboat, I've been thinking of buying and installing a new roller, then putting the delta on the boat and getting a small fortress as a stern/back-up anchor. In my area a plow and danforth type anchor are all you really need.
Otherwise what gear do you have aboard that you really could not live without, tell me what I don't know, if you were in my position what would be your priority gear to add?
We'll mostly be using the boat with myself, my wife and our two small kids. Generally day, and into the night excursions with some overnights, hopefully a few longer spells aboard, cruising to some ports North and South of Charleston, say Georgetown, Beaufort and Savannah. Hopefully one day the keys, Ft Jefferson and maybe the Bahamas, and of course the Loop eventually, ha, isn't that everyones plan? So I'd appreciate your thoughts on safety and other gear.
Thanks, and hope to see you out on the water.