pandos
Well-Known Member
As far as I know the way gps based anchor alarms operate is that we set a position, with a zone around that. Thus creating a circular area within which the boat can move without the alarm triggering.
My boat is 12m or so in length. My GPS Ariel is on the stern. If I anchor in tidal water s with 3.5m of water and 3.5m range I would leave out about 30m ish...of scope. To cover all positions that my stern could be the zone would need to be about 42m in diameter centered 42m from the anchor or in other words the boat could drift 42m before that alarm would trigger....?
So why not put a tracker ( or the gps aerial) on the bow. Move the bow above the anchor and set that position as the center point of a 30 m guard zone centered on that point.
Now if the boat pulls the anchor even a few meters the alarm will trigger...whilst it can move freely within the zone ...
Am I missing Something?
My boat is 12m or so in length. My GPS Ariel is on the stern. If I anchor in tidal water s with 3.5m of water and 3.5m range I would leave out about 30m ish...of scope. To cover all positions that my stern could be the zone would need to be about 42m in diameter centered 42m from the anchor or in other words the boat could drift 42m before that alarm would trigger....?
So why not put a tracker ( or the gps aerial) on the bow. Move the bow above the anchor and set that position as the center point of a 30 m guard zone centered on that point.
Now if the boat pulls the anchor even a few meters the alarm will trigger...whilst it can move freely within the zone ...
Am I missing Something?
