were to get a fixed vhf

nick mc
20 July 2004, 23:03
hi all

i am in the market for a fixed vhf for my new rib coming in september i have had a look at the options and have pretty much decided on an icom m401. can anyone help me as to where i could get one at a reasonable price, most probably mail order as im not sure there is anywhere near me i could get one at a good price.

thanks in advance
nick

Jelly
21 July 2004, 07:30
Hi Nick
If your boat isn't coming till september I would wait till the boat show, I realise that traveling down would knock the savings off, but you might well be able to get some of the chandlers showing there to do mail order or ask them if they will do the boat show deal for you.
A sale is better than no sale!
Check out the yachting magazines PBO is good for adverts as are some of the motor boat mags.
Rgsd
James

David Hickman
21 July 2004, 12:39
I would wait till the Southampton Boat show and go from stand to stand getting the prices down!!!

nick mc
21 July 2004, 23:00
cheers guys but im not too clued up on all of these shows that are going on could you tell me when this show is on?

thanks
nick

Richard B
21 July 2004, 23:05
Alternatively thump the model name into Google - lots of places to buy from. MES (http://www.mesltd.co.uk/) often have some deals.

For boat show info, look at the following:
http://www.southamptonboatshow.com/
http://www.londonboatshow.net/

nick mc
22 July 2004, 18:33
thanks mate :hi:

Tight Fart
22 July 2004, 19:04
Don't forget Ebay, most of the US sites ship here.

Louise
22 July 2004, 19:15
Don't buy a US VHF as it is not type-approved and, IIRC, probably illegal to use in this country. Jon Brooks - we need you again!!!! Also, channels may be different and any warranty will probably be void.

Jon Brooks
25 July 2004, 07:43
Don't buy a US VHF as it is not type-approved and, IIRC, probably illegal to use in this country. Jon Brooks - we need you again!!!! Also, channels may be different and any warranty will probably be void.


"don't not fear Radioman is here!"

Southampton is a good bet for radio's.
Lots of offers and am sure a few new bits of kit about too!

As for the US kit, it is built for that market and not that of Europe.
Wrong class of DSC, missing channels, not CE marked and not type approved for over here.
Thats the mian points.

Most will not cover warranty over here on US kit , we deff don't.
Plus you only get 12 months on US kit, we would give you 3 years!

The big thing is the law, its is illegal to own let alone use US kit over here.
£5000 fine and confiscation of the kit and if they want its power supply (yes thats your boat!)

Hope that helps, if you make it to Southampton come and see us on the Icom stand.
This is the first year we are having our own stand.
Should be a good show, lots to see and do.

Regards

thinks.... should I go for the cape and pants outside my tights look? :D

Louise
26 July 2004, 07:11
"don't not fear Radioman is here!"
thinks.... should I go for the cape and pants outside my tights look? :D

"Ohhhh, Superradioman! You're my hero!!" (Swoons.) :D

Stephen-RIB
26 July 2004, 08:04
""
The big thing is the law, its is illegal to own let alone use US kit over here.
£5000 fine and confiscation of the kit and if they want its power supply (yes thats your boat!) ""


Just a theoretical question, if it was plugged in to the mains would they confiscate the national grid and power stations? ;)

Nick Hearne
26 July 2004, 12:36
:D :D :D ""
The big thing is the law, its is illegal to own let alone use US kit over here.
£5000 fine and confiscation of the kit and if they want its power supply (yes thats your boat!) ""


Just a theoretical question, if it was plugged in to the mains would they confiscate the national grid and power stations? ;)

nick mc
26 July 2004, 23:29
thanks for replying everyone.

i understand that going to a show is probably the best place to get one but the problem is that all the shows seem to be miles and miles away can anyone recommend a good mail order place that i might be able to pick one up at a good price.

thanks again
nick

stevetheboat
27 July 2004, 06:06
Hi Nick,

Just an option for you to consider (maybe).

Could you wait until October 3rd?
Are you near-ish to Irvine?

If so we will be there with radios from Icom,Navman,Silva,Raymarine & a few others Drop me an e-mail if you would like further details.

Tight Fart
03 August 2004, 07:42
So what should you look for if buying a radio from the US.
Surely their boats are allowed in our waters with these illegal
radios! I would be supprised if any marine radio wasn't legal in
international waters.
I will email one of the sellars to see what they say.

Nick Hearne
03 August 2004, 08:16
Have a look at this one!
http://www.rib.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5333
Or have a look at John’s previous posting on this thread!
Is it worth saving a few quid for a bit of important safety kit!
Nick

Rogue Wave
03 August 2004, 08:19
Pumpkin marine are a good mail order place. I have to say I would never buy another Icom product. The service department has taken over six weeks to sort out my two radios and the labour charge is 55 pound per hour.

I complained to Jon Brooks (top bloke) who arranged a discount but I lost any brand loyalty I had

Mike Martin
04 August 2004, 15:01
thinks.... should I go for the cape and pants outside my tights look? :D

NO Definitely not again NO :sick:

M

Jon Brooks
09 August 2004, 08:43
Pumpkin marine are a good mail order place. I have to say I would never buy another Icom product. The service department has taken over six weeks to sort out my two radios and the labour charge is 55 pound per hour.

I complained to Jon Brooks (top bloke) who arranged a discount but I lost any brand loyalty I had

Stuart

I have been away on leave, just back.

In our defence......
I had my assist try to contact you whilst I was away,
He has left messages on you mobile, no returned call and tried to send you a number of e-mails, all bounced back!

Your radio's have been done for a number of weeks and the service dept are awaiting payment.

Sorry you feel you have had very poor service.
I myself left a few messages for you to contact me after I sorted the discount, I have not heard a response from you.

We will not release products with out payment, ever.

Regards

Andy Gee
09 August 2004, 10:05
hi all

i am in the market for a fixed vhf for my new rib coming in september i have had a look at the options and have pretty much decided on an icom m401. can anyone help me as to where i could get one at a reasonable price, most probably mail order as im not sure there is anywhere near me i could get one at a good price.

thanks in advance
nick

Take it that you have spoken to Jennifer at Boat Electrics and Electronics at Inverkip Marina? if so Have you spoken to Dino at DDZ at Largs Marina, have a look about for the best price then ask Dino to Match it....he usually does :D
Andy

nick mc
09 August 2004, 18:43
thanks andy i never thought of that.

i'll be taking a trip to dino's at the weekend now

cheers

nick

nick mc
09 August 2004, 18:48
hi again

andy i dont suppose u know of anywhere i could get a a-frame made up locally for the rib?
i've drawn up a kind of plan of what im looking for but am struggling to find anywhere reasonably close to get it made up.

any help would be magic.

cheers
nick

Andy Gee
10 August 2004, 07:51
Nick,
You could try Robert Reid at MMS Scotland, Adrossan Marina 07836 342332, he has done some stainless work for our charter boat, or I'll try to find a number for an Aussie that is based in the Old Renfrew Docks, an excellent guy thats work id fantastic.
Andy

nick mc
10 August 2004, 16:51
thanks andy