Hurricane
Well-Known Member
I never specified wind input when I ordered JW.
Its now becoming clear to me that a high wind alarn at night might be comforting when at anchor.
So, I've given the matter considerable thought and I have a question in my mind - it would be interesting to hear what others think.
All wind instruments on the market have displays like this
This type of instrument gives apparent and true wind but relative to the boat. Now thats fine for saily boats but completely meaningless for us. OK I know that it is better than nothing but in this day and age we should be able to have a display like this
From my point of view, I dont have any space available on either helm position without making some considerable modifications. But my thought is that the wind instrument should be more like a piece of furniture - in the same way as the Barometer and Clocks etc. And then installed in the saloon so that a single glance could tell if the wind has changed or not.
All the systems that I've seen interface with the ship's nav systems and provide apparent / true wind on all the instruments whilst the boat is under way. The plotters can even plot the wind vectors etc. But my point is when the boat is static - particularly when she is at anchor but also in a marina. It is here that you want to know instantly the direction of the wind.
I had a long chat with a helpful guy at Raymarine this morning and he came up with a few suggestions but what I really want is a bit of furniture that displays the wind and then secondly outputs it to the nav systems.
I have an idea for the alarm. I'm thinking of "bolting on" a Raymarine Wireless Smart Pilot which can set and repeat all the system alarms - wind would just be another alarm. Actually, I think it would probably be the most important alarm to set - after all its wind that often causes the problem.
Any thoughts - I might have the whole concept wrong though.
Its now becoming clear to me that a high wind alarn at night might be comforting when at anchor.
So, I've given the matter considerable thought and I have a question in my mind - it would be interesting to hear what others think.
All wind instruments on the market have displays like this
This type of instrument gives apparent and true wind but relative to the boat. Now thats fine for saily boats but completely meaningless for us. OK I know that it is better than nothing but in this day and age we should be able to have a display like this
From my point of view, I dont have any space available on either helm position without making some considerable modifications. But my thought is that the wind instrument should be more like a piece of furniture - in the same way as the Barometer and Clocks etc. And then installed in the saloon so that a single glance could tell if the wind has changed or not.
All the systems that I've seen interface with the ship's nav systems and provide apparent / true wind on all the instruments whilst the boat is under way. The plotters can even plot the wind vectors etc. But my point is when the boat is static - particularly when she is at anchor but also in a marina. It is here that you want to know instantly the direction of the wind.
I had a long chat with a helpful guy at Raymarine this morning and he came up with a few suggestions but what I really want is a bit of furniture that displays the wind and then secondly outputs it to the nav systems.
I have an idea for the alarm. I'm thinking of "bolting on" a Raymarine Wireless Smart Pilot which can set and repeat all the system alarms - wind would just be another alarm. Actually, I think it would probably be the most important alarm to set - after all its wind that often causes the problem.
Any thoughts - I might have the whole concept wrong though.