lenseman
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. . . What equipment would you purchase either in hind sight or as a wish list to enable reliable forecasting whilst you are on the move. I already have navtext which is pretty much left on permanantly, but i prefer synoptic charts when available. . . . . what kit would you buy ?
I am currently developing a cheap radio receiver which will download the Polar NOAA satellite signals whilst on the move. This will be able to be used whilst seriously 'off-shore' far beyond the reach of Navtex and any other HF/MF radio signals or WiFi, and I am not talking about Iridium, InMarSat or other expensive rentals.
The other piece of kit I keep banging on about is a decent, and I mean decent barometer BUT you must know how to use it and understand the meaning of the movements of the needle.
The standard sized barometer I regularly see for sale, usually as a matched pair of brass ship's barometer and clock are not that clever. No wonder most folk dismiss them as just a ship-borne ornament of very little value.
I have a fabulous 6" aneroid barometer and a Vion A4000 as an electronic version. My yacht came with a ridiculous brass-cased aneroid barometer with a dial about 3" but the needle, like most that size never really moves. I would throw it overboard save for the fact that it would leave screw holes in the teak in a place, at the Nav Station, far too small to over-mount with the larger unit.