gshaw
Well-Known Member
I am thinking of adding several computer driven features to the boat but as normally the case with me it is one the cheap.
The computer/PC is not a problem, nor is the keyboard (I have a nice waterproof one with built in track ball) but the big one is the monitor.
A waterproof monitor is an arm and leg to buy new and given that I want it installed in the panel behind the steering which is exposed to the elements I need it protected and as watertight as possible. I am think of building it behind a waterproof toughened glass (Lexan?) screen which would be let into the instrument panel fitted with a rubber gasket. I can mount the standard monitor behind this screen just like the screens in amusement arcade games. But what about voltage? 12vdc screens are again hard to find cheap but a 230v screen fed via an inverter would do the job or would it? Has anyone done this sort of install before?
I plan to run SeaClear software (I have all the charts scanned calibrated and checked for accuracy) and a Fishfinder software and possibly a Navtex and weather map decoder (MetoPro) plus I will have the PC functions available. I dont want to spend a fortune but still have a great facility so what ideas do you have?
G
The computer/PC is not a problem, nor is the keyboard (I have a nice waterproof one with built in track ball) but the big one is the monitor.
A waterproof monitor is an arm and leg to buy new and given that I want it installed in the panel behind the steering which is exposed to the elements I need it protected and as watertight as possible. I am think of building it behind a waterproof toughened glass (Lexan?) screen which would be let into the instrument panel fitted with a rubber gasket. I can mount the standard monitor behind this screen just like the screens in amusement arcade games. But what about voltage? 12vdc screens are again hard to find cheap but a 230v screen fed via an inverter would do the job or would it? Has anyone done this sort of install before?
I plan to run SeaClear software (I have all the charts scanned calibrated and checked for accuracy) and a Fishfinder software and possibly a Navtex and weather map decoder (MetoPro) plus I will have the PC functions available. I dont want to spend a fortune but still have a great facility so what ideas do you have?
G