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    Antigua & BarbudaBoat Design & SystemsCaribbean

    How do we communicate?

    by admin March 21, 2020
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    Garmin InReach, Google Pixel, and IridiumGo!

    On the 20th we moved from Jolly Harbour to Five Island Harbour behind Maiden Island to get better protection from a NE blow. Snorkeling Maiden Island revealed neat rocks and coral but the water clarity was pretty murky. Boats and superyachts come in here to anchor but usually stay for only one night.

    With the lack travel due to the island closures, we thought it might be interesting to post on the methods we communicate. Here is a list of our equipment:

    Google Pixel Cellphone – When in cell tower range we use our Google Fi phones that contain an electronic SIM that communicates with selected carriers in almost all countries. This is very convenient because we do not have to go ashore to buy a SIM card for each country we visit. The unlimited plan we chose also includes 22 GB a month of data for each phone. Almost all countries outside the US have charged an additional 20 cents a minute for voice calls.

    Wave MBR-550 – This device with its external antenna is both a cellular extender with inbedded security software and WiFi network hub in the boat. If at a country for a longer period, we will purchase a local data SIM that is inserted in the MBR-550. This device delivers good speed when paired with a LTE network.

    MBR-550 cellular extender and WiFi network hub

    IridiumGo! – When at sea this is our primary communications method by satellite. We use it to download GRIB weather files for PredictWind and send and receive emails. Like the MBR-550 it has an externally mounted antenna. It can also be paired with a cell phone to make voice calls if needed but the call quality is low.

    Garmin InReach – This is a satellite device that tracks our position on the website but it can also be used to send emails. It is a backup to the IridiumGo! when offshore.

    Vesper Watchmate AIS – Our AIS both sends and receives and can be tracked on open sites like Marine Traffic when powered on.

    B&G V50 VHF – This is a standard VHF radio used to communicate with boats, ships, and marinas. We also carry two handheld VHFs.

    ICOM IC-M710 SSB – We have a long range single side band radio but have not used it. It is a back up to the IridiumGo! and Garmin InReach when offshore.

    Well, that’s pretty much it. We are not enthusiastic for WiFi extenders for security reasons and dedicated satellite up-links like KVHI are out of our budget. If at a marina we use their WiFi (if working) and if we visit a restaurant we use their WiFi for big system/app updates.

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  • Antigua & BarbudaCaribbean

    Social Distancing in Paradise

    by admin March 18, 2020
    by admin March 18, 2020

    On the 15th we moved from Falmouth Harbour to Jolly Harbour. Virus containment measures in the Caribbean have been increasing since our last post. The islands to the south we were planing…

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    Superyacht Challenge and an Upgrade

    by admin March 14, 2020
    by admin March 14, 2020

    Like the news at home, COVID-19 is a also big deal here in Antigua since it has its first known case. Some cruise ships were turned away and we actually gave a…

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    This place looks familiar

    by admin March 10, 2020
    by admin March 10, 2020

    On the 8th we sailed from Barbuda to Falmouth Harbour, going around the east side of Antigua. The sail started off as forecast with a NE wind in the mid-teens. Halfway the…

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    Coco Point, Barbuda

    by admin March 7, 2020
    by admin March 7, 2020

    On the fifth we motored from Low Bay south to Coco Point. Coco Point is a beautiful anchorage with clear water and a white sandy beach. Unlike Low Bay it is not…

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  • Antigua & BarbudaCaribbean

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    by admin March 4, 2020
    by admin March 4, 2020

    On the 2nd we sailed north to Barbuda from Jolly Harbor. We initially had trouble staying high enough to keep our angle but we received a lift and made good time passing…

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    Back to Jolly Harbor

    by admin March 1, 2020
    by admin March 1, 2020

    On the 29th we motored back to Jolly Harbor after a detour to check out Five Islands Harbor. On the way we saw Adrenaline of Tula’s Endless Summer fame heading north. After…

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  • Antigua & BarbudaCaribbean

    Deep Bay, Antigua

    by admin February 28, 2020
    by admin February 28, 2020

    When we arrived in Antigua we checked in at Jolly Harbor. It was a much faster process than the last time we checked in at English Harbor so I would advise other…

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  • Antigua & BarbudaCaribbean

    Rodney Bay to Jolly Harbor

    by admin February 26, 2020
    by admin February 26, 2020

    On the morning of the 24th we checked out of St. Lucia, topped off the diesel and set off for Antigua, 194 nautical miles. For this post we will list some observations…

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  • CaribbeanSt. Lucia

    Going North?

    by admin February 23, 2020
    by admin February 23, 2020

    Jimmy Buffet was once asked by a reporter which direction his music was going. His one word answer: South. So to answer the question above, we are going north to meet visitors…

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