Yachting Monthly

DECK INTERCOM CREW-TALK PLUS

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It would be easy to look at onboard intercom systems and lump them into the ‘not essential but useful if you have the money’ category. The benefits for cruisers seem fairly obvious: clear and effective communicat­ion over a distance, negating the need for helm and crew to shout at each other, over noise or due to anger. This could be a key tool in keeping everyone in the picture and harbour manoeuvres harmonious.

I admit I was initially sceptical – right up until I tried actually using one onboard, at which point I became much more sold on the concept. Clear, concise communicat­ion with your crew in moderate tones serves to remind us, not only of how often we need to raise our voice when onboard, but how inefficien­t shouting from the tiller is, how unclear those instructio­ns can be and how much stress it adds to sailing. It’s surprising how much calmer most situations are when you can talk in a normal, measured tone.

Crew-talk Plus comes in at £375 for a starter kit and consists of two receivers and two headsets. Each receiver and headset combinatio­n comes in its own semi-hard case, with charging cable, lifejacket clip, and armband for the receiver. The headset plugs into the receiver via a headphone jack on the bottom of the unit.

Out of the box both receivers need to be paired to one another, with one unit designated the master. Each unit has two channel options on it, with the master unit paired via its Channel A to the secondary unit’s Channel B. Should you wish to purchase further units (£175 each) these can then be paired via the secondary unit’s Channel A and the tertiary unit’s Channel B. Up to four units can be paired in this fashion.

Straight out of the box, pairing took us a matter of a few minutes and even on a very blustery day the all-round audio performanc­e was very impressive indeed – notably allowing both to speak and receive at the same time, which prevents audio cutting in and out, which can be a problem on some other models.

One major issue I had with the set was the headset’s fit. The headphone section sits at the opening of your ear canal and a rubber piece loops around the back of your ear. This rubber piece felt far too soft and there is almost no adjustment. I constantly felt that there was a chance the headset could fall off and often found myself readjustin­g it. I used the whole thing on several occasions never quite shaking the feeling it might come free – that said, it has only fallen out of my ear once, but was caught by the connecting cable.

A genuinely useful tool on board, particular­ly on larger yachts. www.crew-talk.com

 ??  ?? Crew-talk Plus takes the shouting out of onboard communicat­ion, whatever the weather
Crew-talk Plus takes the shouting out of onboard communicat­ion, whatever the weather
 ??  ?? The fit of the headset never feels entirely solid
The fit of the headset never feels entirely solid
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