macd
Well-Known Member
Are there any chartplotters out there with a speed filter facility? There ought to be.
Let me explain: my plotter (Lowrance) displays speed (and thus also heading) with a sample rate of less than a second. So the speed fluctuates all over the place and, since small boats yaw, so does the heading. In other words, in these respects it doesn't tell me anything very useful.
How much should I tweak the windvane steering to hold the right course? No idea, the damn thing doesn't tell me.
What's my CPA to that merchant ship five miles away? Well, anything between 100 metres (scarey) and a mile (no worries). And one of these days I'll kill it for emitting all those spurious alarms.
This is not useful. In fact it's hard to escape the impression it's downright frivolous, mainly intended for impressing your mates with the 11 knots you did today, for all of half a second.
My old Garmin 128 GPS does have an adjustable speed filter. It can be set to 'auto' or to display a mean speed/heading over anything from 1 to 250 seconds. The speed and heading it shows are settled and real. So that's what I tend to use on passage. But why, oh why, if a decade-old instrument can do this, can a jazzy new one not? Preumably it's simply a software issue. Not hard for the maker to fix.
So, does anyone have a plotter which embodies such a function? And does anyone feel like me that the lack of one is bonkers?
Let me explain: my plotter (Lowrance) displays speed (and thus also heading) with a sample rate of less than a second. So the speed fluctuates all over the place and, since small boats yaw, so does the heading. In other words, in these respects it doesn't tell me anything very useful.
How much should I tweak the windvane steering to hold the right course? No idea, the damn thing doesn't tell me.
What's my CPA to that merchant ship five miles away? Well, anything between 100 metres (scarey) and a mile (no worries). And one of these days I'll kill it for emitting all those spurious alarms.
This is not useful. In fact it's hard to escape the impression it's downright frivolous, mainly intended for impressing your mates with the 11 knots you did today, for all of half a second.
My old Garmin 128 GPS does have an adjustable speed filter. It can be set to 'auto' or to display a mean speed/heading over anything from 1 to 250 seconds. The speed and heading it shows are settled and real. So that's what I tend to use on passage. But why, oh why, if a decade-old instrument can do this, can a jazzy new one not? Preumably it's simply a software issue. Not hard for the maker to fix.
So, does anyone have a plotter which embodies such a function? And does anyone feel like me that the lack of one is bonkers?