Sammy Lou
Well-Known Member
Hi all.
Another of the upgrades for the boat this winter is to replace the non functioning nasa depth and speed instruments. I've decided, for integration, to go with Raymarine and have bought a dst800 triducer.
I have a raymarine C90W at the helm and want the depth/speed to show on the plotter & I also want an instrument showing depth/speed at the inner helm position.
The problem that I have is - what instrument to hook it up to? Reading Raymarine web info it said that the triducer needs the i70 for calibration but the guy at the chandlers has convinced otherwise and sold me a i50 tridata. Now that I have all the kit and I'm about to start the work I'm not sure that it is going to work as required with the i50. I don't particularly need all the bells and whistles but I do want, via a seatalk ng network, to have depth/speed at both helms and to be able to calibrate keel offsets and alarms. Does anyone have any experience about this they could share?
Thanks
Another of the upgrades for the boat this winter is to replace the non functioning nasa depth and speed instruments. I've decided, for integration, to go with Raymarine and have bought a dst800 triducer.
I have a raymarine C90W at the helm and want the depth/speed to show on the plotter & I also want an instrument showing depth/speed at the inner helm position.
The problem that I have is - what instrument to hook it up to? Reading Raymarine web info it said that the triducer needs the i70 for calibration but the guy at the chandlers has convinced otherwise and sold me a i50 tridata. Now that I have all the kit and I'm about to start the work I'm not sure that it is going to work as required with the i50. I don't particularly need all the bells and whistles but I do want, via a seatalk ng network, to have depth/speed at both helms and to be able to calibrate keel offsets and alarms. Does anyone have any experience about this they could share?
Thanks