Mystery anemometer

Jonny A

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Having just dropped my mast, I found the reason the anemometer had never worked was because it was... well, not as supplied by the manufacturer.

Anyway, I would like to replace it, like for like if at all possible or at least one that will fit the same connector. Can anyone help identify what make/model this is please?
(I'm happy to buy second hand.)
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Thank you for the quick replies! Google suggests finding a replacement will be 'tricky', does anyone know if there are any more modern products that use the same fitting?
 

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They come up regularly on eBay if you want to exchange like for like. Alternatively, and someone may correct me on this but I believe the current Raymarine wind transducer is also compatible. I say this as we have an ST50 display but the masthead transducer is definitely the newer Raymarine type. I am guessing it was replaced by the previous owner. It seems to work just fine.
 

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As said above, the Raymarine ST60 transducer, (eggshaped) will drive the ST50 display but, from distant memory, I think that the windspeed readout will be too fast, and a factor of 0.7 is involved. I can't remember if the ST50 display can apply that correction. The info. might be on the Raymarine FAQ website, sorry I'm not more specific.
Edit; here's a table I've just found that I saved some time ago.
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I was also going to say that if you're handy with a bit of DIY then the bearings can be replaced..

A few photos from when I replaced many many years ago..


The plastic was just crimped over the top..
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The bearings all slid off the shaft..
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And these are what I'd ordered (although double check)..
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As a last resort and with the background provided in the posts (above) you could also ring Raymarine. We have always found them, in Sydney, offering a fulsome technical support - and often the technical staff are enthusiastic to share their knowledge.

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I did think about a rebuild kit, but as the vane is currently balanced by a selection of M3 nuts I think really I need a new entire unit.
 

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Thanks for everyone's suggestions, but I've decided to remove the anemometer entirely. The only time I really need a wind reading is when I'm close to the gybe at night. I'm going to fit a windex instead.
 
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