Tony Cross
Well-Known Member
Some dear friends of mine are en-route to Australia on their 54ft, Bruce Roberts designed, steel ketch. They are currently between Vanuatu and Australia and they are experiencing a serious problem with their Raymarine RL70C radar chart plotter. They sent the following email to Raymarine but also asked me to post it on here to see whether anyone has any suggestions for fixing or finding a workaround whilst they are at sea.
I've removed the yacht name for obvious reasons. They are communicating via email and SSB so please keep the replies concise. I will forward any suggestions to the yacht. They're very resourceful people and they know what they're doing but obviously they won't want to be dismantling their entire nav system at sea.
Thanks everyone.
I've removed the yacht name for obvious reasons. They are communicating via email and SSB so please keep the replies concise. I will forward any suggestions to the yacht. They're very resourceful people and they know what they're doing but obviously they won't want to be dismantling their entire nav system at sea.
From Sailing Yacht ****. Currently 400 miles east of the coast of Australia. Regarding RL70C Serial No E 52033 1110023.
Our yacht is totally equipped with Raymarine electronic, navigation equipment. As part of this installation we have a Raymarine RL70C radar/chart plotter mounted in the cockpit connected to a RC631 chart plotter mounted in the navigation area.
Unfortunately the RL70C unit when powered up instead of displaying the usual black cat and then the warm up sequence goes straight to a white screen with horizontal coloured lines across the bottom of the screen fading to totally white as you go further up the screen.
The information fed to the chart plotter below by HSB shows the normal sequence and we are able to start the radar and display radar images on this screen. We assume therefore, that other than the display, the unit is still functioning and that the scanner is rotating correctly. Is there anything we can do to solve this problem whilst at sea? If not can you identify the fault and recommend a Raymarine service agent on the East coast of Australia. Our intended landfall is Bundaberg about 150K North of Brisbane.
Incidentally, when we didn't have a problem, we were told by an boat electronics company in the Canary Islands that the unit is obsolete and that no spares are available, hopefully this is not the case since presumably replacement by a new unit would involve lack of compatibility with all the other components in the system including our extensive library of C maps. Your comments on this would be helpful.
Thanks everyone.