rhumlady
Well-Known Member
It is ridiculous that people pay a hefty price for a piece of marine equipment that any fool knows is going to get wet from rain or salt water yet the manufacturers can't make them waterproof. They know it too which is even more galling. I still think not fit for purpose is the correct term. I have an Authentic 2000 with the seperate ram and control box which can be located in a reasonably sheltered part of the cockpit. I feel that is a much better setup.
As far as magnets are concerned I had problems in the Sound of Mull on a couple of occasions where we got a large deviation incurs for no apparent reason. A check of the chart shows a magnetic anomaly to the east of Calve Island which tied in with the problem helm.
As far as magnets are concerned I had problems in the Sound of Mull on a couple of occasions where we got a large deviation incurs for no apparent reason. A check of the chart shows a magnetic anomaly to the east of Calve Island which tied in with the problem helm.