wrr
Well-Known Member
Lockdown at least provides the opportunity to review electronic systems etc., albeit from afar. Currently, I have separate wind, GPS, AIS and depth/log displays, with two GPS instruments, one active/passive and one passive only AIS, linked VHF, NMEA 0813 and 2000 connections, two depth transducers and, of course, paper charts. This cheerful jumble of independently circuited electronics does provide a margin of safety due to redundancy, although the integration of information is in one's head rather than on a single screen.
While a single display might be more elegant, I am concerned about the vulnerability of a single display system to failure, leading to loss of the information from every input at once. Is this the intrinsic bias of a luddite or a genuine concern about margins of safety?
While a single display might be more elegant, I am concerned about the vulnerability of a single display system to failure, leading to loss of the information from every input at once. Is this the intrinsic bias of a luddite or a genuine concern about margins of safety?