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Author: Dan P
Subject: Thanks Everyone for the Suggestions
Info: (15360 views) Posted: Friday 9-9-11 08:24:40 AM

:: If you're sailing in an area where current or tides
:: aren't a concern IMHO the best GPS option is the
:: Rockbox. It has all the same features of any of the
:: other GPS solutions plus a back light and remote
:: control.
::
:: http://rockcitymarine.com/
::
:: For speed through water we have a NavMan system. It was
:: what was installed in the boat when we got it, it
:: displays depth and speed. We've not removed it as it
:: keeps on going. The NavMan and LED running lights /
:: cabin lights are all we have working off the battery,
:: which is cool because we can run off that small motor
:: cycle style battery for a long time.
::
::
::
::
::
:: :: Im using the Tack Tick racemaster wireless- combo
:: :: sped/depth/ compass.
::
:: :: It is pretty slick but I find very tempermental-also
:: :: slow to react.(maybe due to wireless?) I wouldnt
:: :: recomend it myself. Also, theyve been bought by
:: :: Raymarine so they are in a bit of chaos.
:: ::
:: ::
:: ::
:: :: :: There is one serious problem with installing only a gps
:: :: :: aided knot meter on a boat...You never know what the
:: :: :: boat is doing through the water. The GPS directed
:: :: :: systems only tell you your boat speed over the ground so
:: :: :: you can not compare the speed of the boat through the
:: :: :: water, thus you really don't know the affect of the
:: :: :: current on the boat....
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Dan I have a comnav which is now nexus marine, system on
:: :: :: the boat; boat speed, depth, and compass. I really like
:: :: :: the system as it has every feature I could ever imagine
:: :: :: using, and it is simple to install and operate. The
:: :: :: nexus system is easily expandable if you wanted a wind
:: :: :: instrument, which like tack tick is wireless, so no
:: :: :: wires in the mast. There are a lot of good reliable
:: :: :: systems out there, even the over the counter raymarine
:: :: :: sold at West Marine is a good option. But I can tell you
:: :: :: this I wouldn't sail a boat on SF bay without a actual
:: :: :: in the water knotmeter.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Tom
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Hi Dan,
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: We have been using the Velocitek Prostart. It works
:: :: :: :: quite well and updates fairly quickly. The features are
:: :: :: :: similar to the KVH unit.
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: I believe it is also class legal as it is all integrated
:: :: :: :: to itself as for the GPS.
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Don
:: :: :: :: :: Does anyone have a recommendation for a knotmeter? We've
:: :: :: :: :: been using a Speedmate for a long time. It's a good
:: :: :: :: :: unit, but is incredibly unreliable (maybe that's why
:: :: :: :: :: they don't make them anymore). I tried the entry level
:: :: :: :: :: TackTick (T035), but found that it reacted too slowly
:: :: :: :: :: and there is no way to adjust the damping. What else is
:: :: :: :: :: good out there?
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Thanks
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Dan

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