Thanks Hardee, I forgot about that feature of the ICOM, and thanks for the welcome, I love this group, and the boat.
Starcrafttom, that's funny, I'm never surprised by what I see on the water. I've been mostly running blow boats for almost 20 years (wow, where does time go) mostly with nothing but a compass and paper chart on the smaller ones, all the way up to the most sophisticated electronics on some big race boats and deliveries. One essential piece of gear that I leaned to love was a depth sounder, I'd even take that over a GPS. With a chart, hand bearing compass and depth finder I can follow on the chart what the depth 'should' bet based on what it is, especially at night in confined waters I could always take a tack over based on real depth, when it starts to get shallow I'd tack and would generally know where I was based on charted channel depths. Now that I'm not constrained by having to run an engine just to charge batteries, or large battery banks I figure I can have more conveniences. I have a non DSC 25watt installed VHF, of course I have my handheld VHF and GPS Map 76 that I've been using for over 10 years, add a few paper charts and I'm really good to go. Now that I have kids aboard I'll eventually add one of those ICOM's for the DSC distress capability. After learning and thinking about AIS, I agree, I'd much rather have radar. So in order of importance, and the way I'll upgrade would be to add a MFD (leaning towards the Simrad evo3), not sure what size, I really need to mock up the boat and see what doesn't restrict visibility, but maybe a 7-9". I've been offshore on sailboats at night and it kills me when I come up on deck to find the watch staring blindingly into a 16" display, and glancing at the horizon, it should be the other way around. That Simrad will leave the door open for a radar and or auto pilot if I decided on it. I think I'll get the VHF and MFD fairly quickly, or at least within the next few months, it's not really a need, but a nice to have/cool thing. The area I sail really has a lot of shoaling and changing areas, especially where I want to go, it's part of the reason I didn't buy another sailboat, plus we didn't want to take all day to get there. Since we will cruise some, I'll replace the little round depth gauge with a battery monitor gauge, and the depth will move up to the MFD, so hopefully the boat will retain it's simple but functional appearance except for the addition of the display.
I'm enjoying the vast knowledge that's searchable in this forum, great stuff here.
Thanks