prv
Well-Known Member
If you see it as primarily a radar display you are going to want to reach the (touch) screen from the helmsperson’s position, ie on the steering pedestal.
That assumes that the skipper (or watchkeeper) is also hand-steering, which seems unlikely on several counts, at least on my boat. Most of the situations where radar is important, the autopilot will be steering. And if it isn't, then it's just as likely to be someone else on the wheel as me. More so if the situation is somehow tricky, so that I can concentrate on the nav/pilotage/traffic and not neglect the steering while I do it.
I'm a firm believer in having radar, plotter, AIS, and binoculars all together under the sprayhood at the front of the cockpit. I have a Yeoman plotter and chart down below for passage navigation on longer legs.
Pete


