Stoo
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Damn, I've done a poor job keeping up!It might be worth adding your thoughts on electronics — GPS, VHF, sonar, hand-held, etc.
I think the answer to this is partly in where you're using the boat. If you're in a smaller, inland lake, you can likely get by with a cell phone. That gives you commnication, and for a minimally pricing app, you get a nice nav system as well.
If you're in the ocean and operating more than a mile or two off shore, you definitely need cell, VHF and GPS for sure. Like most boaty things, the more the merrier.
I use my RHIB in the Great Lakes. For those unfamiliar with the Lakes, they're well, Great. Basically inland seas, with fierce storms and shorter, steeper, closer waves. We routinely dive in remote areas and often far from shore. I carry two VHSs (one portable), two GPSs (one portable), cell phone or three, and a personal EPIRB.