alexincornwall
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Interested in receiving some opinions on my silly first world problem. We're looking at having a complete refit of the nav/instrument electronics on our Bowman 40 this Autumn/Winter. She's currently equipped with some pretty vintage equipment as follows:
Plotter:
Raymarine C120 classic (nav station based) running Navionics Gold CF card based charts. The plotter is connected to a Vesper AIS transponder but nothing else (no NMEA 2000 input). No autopilot interaction.
No plotter repeater installed at helm.
AIS:
Vesper Marine XB-8000 with WiFi.
VHF:
New Icom unit.
Radar:
Very old Furuno scanner (not working) with a rather antique standalone display.
Instruments:
Autohelm ST50 multifunction display at chart table, with wind, sounder and speed displays in cockpit. The contrast is shot on all, the windvane annometer is missing at the mast head, the paddle wheel is a nuisance for clogging up and we’ve had some erratic displays from the in-hull transducer (this may be a faulty Airmar transducer).
Autopilot is controlled by an ST7000 display and works well but I suspect the fluxgate compass needs calibration. The contrast on the display is also knackered.
Everything works (apart from radar), though only just on some equipment. The instruments and their respective sensors are in a bad way. My plan was to bring everything up to date as follows:
New B&G instrument displays
New B&G plotter at chart table with a further B&G repeater installed in a binnacle pod at the helm
New B&G radar scanner to integrate with new plotter
New B&G autopilot control and drives
New cabling throughout, masthead kit and speed/depth transducers
All pretty luxurious and I do love good tech.
I've had a quote from a very reputable fitter and I whilst I was always a expecting a pretty hefty bill, the estimate is simply more than I can stomach (north of £25K).
So my question is, what would you let go if you were in my position? We sail a fair amount, mainly European, a few thousand NM most years. Nothing seriously blue water on the horizon for now though I'd like to think that might change one day.
The instruments and their accompanying kit are a given.
Is it silly to replace the C120 plotter given that it works fine, though obviously lacks the refinement of new kit?
Do I really need a helm based plotter given the wonders of phones, tablets, and a perfectly good plotter at the chart table?
We have AIS so I should be falling over myself for radar?
If you were replacing your autopilot system, would you pay another £2K+ to replace existing working drive arms, or would you consider not replacing to be a weak link?
Or would you stump up the cash, safe in the knowledge that everything will (hopefully), be good for years to come?
How should I approach this with the wife?!?!? I don't think flowers are going to cut it.
Interested in receiving some opinions on my silly first world problem. We're looking at having a complete refit of the nav/instrument electronics on our Bowman 40 this Autumn/Winter. She's currently equipped with some pretty vintage equipment as follows:
Plotter:
Raymarine C120 classic (nav station based) running Navionics Gold CF card based charts. The plotter is connected to a Vesper AIS transponder but nothing else (no NMEA 2000 input). No autopilot interaction.
No plotter repeater installed at helm.
AIS:
Vesper Marine XB-8000 with WiFi.
VHF:
New Icom unit.
Radar:
Very old Furuno scanner (not working) with a rather antique standalone display.
Instruments:
Autohelm ST50 multifunction display at chart table, with wind, sounder and speed displays in cockpit. The contrast is shot on all, the windvane annometer is missing at the mast head, the paddle wheel is a nuisance for clogging up and we’ve had some erratic displays from the in-hull transducer (this may be a faulty Airmar transducer).
Autopilot is controlled by an ST7000 display and works well but I suspect the fluxgate compass needs calibration. The contrast on the display is also knackered.
Everything works (apart from radar), though only just on some equipment. The instruments and their respective sensors are in a bad way. My plan was to bring everything up to date as follows:
New B&G instrument displays
New B&G plotter at chart table with a further B&G repeater installed in a binnacle pod at the helm
New B&G radar scanner to integrate with new plotter
New B&G autopilot control and drives
New cabling throughout, masthead kit and speed/depth transducers
All pretty luxurious and I do love good tech.
I've had a quote from a very reputable fitter and I whilst I was always a expecting a pretty hefty bill, the estimate is simply more than I can stomach (north of £25K).
So my question is, what would you let go if you were in my position? We sail a fair amount, mainly European, a few thousand NM most years. Nothing seriously blue water on the horizon for now though I'd like to think that might change one day.
The instruments and their accompanying kit are a given.
Is it silly to replace the C120 plotter given that it works fine, though obviously lacks the refinement of new kit?
Do I really need a helm based plotter given the wonders of phones, tablets, and a perfectly good plotter at the chart table?
We have AIS so I should be falling over myself for radar?
If you were replacing your autopilot system, would you pay another £2K+ to replace existing working drive arms, or would you consider not replacing to be a weak link?
Or would you stump up the cash, safe in the knowledge that everything will (hopefully), be good for years to come?
How should I approach this with the wife?!?!? I don't think flowers are going to cut it.
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