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I was doing some reading regarding VHF radios.
Some mixed info online. Maybe some people on here could confirm some of my info.
- boats rated/capable of carrying 6 or people must have a radio.
- you must be licensed to operate a VHF radio

Anyone use a handheld? I know their distance is limited.
Put a radio on your boat. You should have a radio available for emergency situations at the ready anytime you're on a vessel. Don't worry about if you're required to. Your family, friends and guests onboard should be reason enough to carry one.
 
I was doing some reading regarding VHF radios.
Some mixed info online. Maybe some people on here could confirm some of my info.
- boats rated/capable of carrying 6 or people must have a radio.
- you must be licensed to operate a VHF radio

Anyone use a handheld? I know their distance is limited.
I have always had a VHF radio. Never been licensed. I also have a portable Sandard Horison GPS model. Use it all the time on my back deck and when going to shore.
Absolute must have for anyone on the ocean IMO.
 
I have always had a VHF radio. Never been licensed. I also have a portable Sandard Horison GPS model. Use it all the time on my back deck and when going to shore.
Absolute must have for anyone on the ocean IMO.
Not hard to get the License. Few week night sessions and pass the test to be Legal.
 
I have always had a VHF radio. Never been licensed. I also have a portable Sandard Horison GPS model. Use it all the time on my back deck and when going to shore.
Absolute must have for anyone on the ocean IMO.
I got a fixed, a handheld in a dry bag, and one one at camp in my trailer, so I can communicate with my wife while on the water,( depending where I am fishing) non sense not to have one IMO
 
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I got a fixed, a handheld in a dry bag, and one one at camp in my trailer, so I can communicate with my wife while on the water,( depending where I am fishing) non sense not to have one IMO
I had no intention of not having a radio, I know it's important. Just wasn't sure about a few details.
I'll be back by the weekend, radio in hand.
I'm going with a high quality handheld for now.
 
Change of topic, although, always have a radio, get a license, and broadcast your location (Mmi?).

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