chrisjrob
Member
I am looking to upgrade the navigation equipment on my Westerly Merlin.
Existing equipment:
Starting from such a low base, I felt that I should be aspiring to an NMEA 2000 network and, with that in mind, I have purchased a Garmin GPSMAP 750 chartplotter.
I know I can get this working standalone, by following the standard installation instructions, but my temptation is to purchase a Garmin NMEA 2000 Starter Kit and link the GPSMAP 750 into it.
I expect that I can also link in the ST60 log and depth via an NMEA 183 adapter.
I believe I then need to extend the NMEA 2000 backbone up to the top of the mast, purchase an NMEA 2000 wind sensor and a replacement display for the Clipper wind instrument - perhaps a multi-function NMEA 2000 display.
As to routing the NMEA starter kit, my understanding is that the cable can run through the bilges, but only for sections without connectors. I believe I need to route the backbone from the instrument panel, via the switch panel, and then to the foot of the mast ready for extending upwards.
Well those are my thoughts, but I'd be grateful for any advice on whether this actually makes sense.
Thanks!
Existing equipment:
- ST60, for depth and log
- Autohelm 1000 (from memory) tiller autopilot
- Ancient and non-functioning GPS (almost certainly the wiring between GPS and aerial)
- Clipper wind instrument, but the anemometer has flown away
Starting from such a low base, I felt that I should be aspiring to an NMEA 2000 network and, with that in mind, I have purchased a Garmin GPSMAP 750 chartplotter.
I know I can get this working standalone, by following the standard installation instructions, but my temptation is to purchase a Garmin NMEA 2000 Starter Kit and link the GPSMAP 750 into it.
I expect that I can also link in the ST60 log and depth via an NMEA 183 adapter.
I believe I then need to extend the NMEA 2000 backbone up to the top of the mast, purchase an NMEA 2000 wind sensor and a replacement display for the Clipper wind instrument - perhaps a multi-function NMEA 2000 display.
As to routing the NMEA starter kit, my understanding is that the cable can run through the bilges, but only for sections without connectors. I believe I need to route the backbone from the instrument panel, via the switch panel, and then to the foot of the mast ready for extending upwards.
Well those are my thoughts, but I'd be grateful for any advice on whether this actually makes sense.
Thanks!