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catalac08
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Hi
thinking of getting a cheap wind system and options at the moment seem to be a new (old stock) raymarine st 40 or perhaps a NASA clipper. I have followed different posts over a period of time that leads me to think that all wind instrument transducers are short lived. The Raymarine seems to have better features such as a max wind speed warning (you set the level you want to be warned about) and a locked apparent wind angle but I am not sure that replacement parts are available.
Any views on the two contenders I have listed or other ideas about wind instruments, makes, problems etc would be appreciated.
thinking of getting a cheap wind system and options at the moment seem to be a new (old stock) raymarine st 40 or perhaps a NASA clipper. I have followed different posts over a period of time that leads me to think that all wind instrument transducers are short lived. The Raymarine seems to have better features such as a max wind speed warning (you set the level you want to be warned about) and a locked apparent wind angle but I am not sure that replacement parts are available.
Any views on the two contenders I have listed or other ideas about wind instruments, makes, problems etc would be appreciated.