Hi Keith
Thanks so much for the input and agree totally. 
I'm thinking in heavy air , noise etc these would be a good option. 
The price is outrageous $179.00 ea. 
I was just thinking you 'boys' might have chatted about this at some point. 
Thanks again!

Liz

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> On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:20 AM, Russ & Melody <russ...@telus.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Liz,
> 
> At the risk of over-simplifying things, Melody & I use a wireless system that 
> was developed long ago (when we had the 60' cutter).
> 
> Hand signals. It only takes a few for the skipper to have complete control of 
> the boat, with a good helmsman.
> 
> On Sweet, we still use this system for anchoring. For docking maneuvers, we 
> are both in the cockpit until the approach, where everything has been 
> discussed (it is assumed) quietly. I step up near the shrouds with bow and 
> mid spring and step on dock when alongside, she comes from the helm with the 
> stern line if need be. Or I wander back after temporarily hitching the bow & 
> mid lines and retrieve it form her. Then tidy up the lines.
> 
>         Cheers, Russ
>         Sweet 35 mk-1
> 
> At 02:15 PM 05/01/2014, you wrote:
>> Looking for input and suggestions regarding these and other wireless 
>> headsets for communicating while docking, sailing. 
>> These are quite unique but also quite expensive...$179.00 ea.
>> Any input or personal choice and experience appreciated. 
>> 
>> Best Regards
>> 
>> Mistral V C&C 35-1
>> Liz Mather
>> Harbour West
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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