Supertramp
Well-Known Member
Both are useful. On passage, speed through the water let's me know I'm on track and maintaining my speed even if I have a knot or two of bad tide. And whether the effort of getting the pole up or reefing has worked. Navionics gives me SOG.
My paddle wheel and the bottom fur up and I have to recalibrate a couple of times a year - just match the navionics speed in a tide free spot. My calibration is in increments anyway so exact accuracy is impossible.
My paddle wheel and the bottom fur up and I have to recalibrate a couple of times a year - just match the navionics speed in a tide free spot. My calibration is in increments anyway so exact accuracy is impossible.