Thanks to a recommendation on this board, I've been monitoring www.marinetraffic.com for some time, comparing it's data to what I see from my house. (We have a view of the Columbia River). So far, I've been quite impressed with it's real time accuracy.
Today, we had an experience of using it with an AIS receiver. Situation was this. We're on a Coast Guard Aux. patrol, using a 36' Tolly, with 4 aboard. Our task is to assist 50 Christmas ships in their maneuvers which involved twice crossing the shipping channel. My task is to monitor a secondary chartplotter and marinetraffic.com. It's dark...visibility is good...and there is quite a bit of commercial traffic. Several upbound and downbound within 3 miles of each other. One of their Xmas ship members has an AIS receiver and is calling out positions, ETA's, so as to determine a safe time to cross the channel. He calls an unseen cargo ship a fishing trawler. I'm monitoring marinetraffic.com on a laptop and it identifies the ship correctly...it's speed, size, etc. We were able to call out and correct the mistake....a potentially fatal error.
IMO, save your money if you're considering an AIS receiver. Get a wireless card and use it for this site, among other things.
-Greg
Today, we had an experience of using it with an AIS receiver. Situation was this. We're on a Coast Guard Aux. patrol, using a 36' Tolly, with 4 aboard. Our task is to assist 50 Christmas ships in their maneuvers which involved twice crossing the shipping channel. My task is to monitor a secondary chartplotter and marinetraffic.com. It's dark...visibility is good...and there is quite a bit of commercial traffic. Several upbound and downbound within 3 miles of each other. One of their Xmas ship members has an AIS receiver and is calling out positions, ETA's, so as to determine a safe time to cross the channel. He calls an unseen cargo ship a fishing trawler. I'm monitoring marinetraffic.com on a laptop and it identifies the ship correctly...it's speed, size, etc. We were able to call out and correct the mistake....a potentially fatal error.
IMO, save your money if you're considering an AIS receiver. Get a wireless card and use it for this site, among other things.
-Greg